A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the SecondJ. Johnson, 1811 - 424 страници |
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... throne , than the pea- sant in his cottage . Should this have been the case , and should Mr. Fox have conceived those principles to have been unjustly aspersed , and his own character misunderstood and misrepresented for having ...
... throne , than the pea- sant in his cottage . Should this have been the case , and should Mr. Fox have conceived those principles to have been unjustly aspersed , and his own character misunderstood and misrepresented for having ...
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... throne . upon Perhaps the partiality of friendship may have made me less observant than others of the defects in this work , but it has always appeared to me to be a permanent monument to the fame of Mr. Fox as a historian , and to ...
... throne . upon Perhaps the partiality of friendship may have made me less observant than others of the defects in this work , but it has always appeared to me to be a permanent monument to the fame of Mr. Fox as a historian , and to ...
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... , there existed in the Parliament a legal constitutional power , by virtue of which Charles was invited to the throne without any restrictions . To this there are • SECTION I. Ludl . Mem . p . 357 . MR . FOX'S HISTORICAL WORK . 33.
... , there existed in the Parliament a legal constitutional power , by virtue of which Charles was invited to the throne without any restrictions . To this there are • SECTION I. Ludl . Mem . p . 357 . MR . FOX'S HISTORICAL WORK . 33.
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... Commonwealth Parliament , that the King was called to his throne " without conditions . " Mr. Rose can hardly have been aware of the concessions he is here making ; but the I. conduct of Monk was to be defended , or 34 A VINDICATION OF.
... Commonwealth Parliament , that the King was called to his throne " without conditions . " Mr. Rose can hardly have been aware of the concessions he is here making ; but the I. conduct of Monk was to be defended , or 34 A VINDICATION OF.
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... throne with unlimited authority . For this service Monk was afterwards liberally rewarded ; but so short- sighted is the policy of men , that this circumstance of triumph in 1660 , after proving a perpetual source of vexation to the ...
... throne with unlimited authority . For this service Monk was afterwards liberally rewarded ; but so short- sighted is the policy of men , that this circumstance of triumph in 1660 , after proving a perpetual source of vexation to the ...
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