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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... Charles the Second the æra of good laws . the Licensing And is , Mr. Rose says , " the most extraordinary of the whole . " But it is his comment upon it , with agreeing with Mr. Fox , that the " Act itself " was unquestionably a great ...
... Charles the Second the æra of good laws . the Licensing And is , Mr. Rose says , " the most extraordinary of the whole . " But it is his comment upon it , with agreeing with Mr. Fox , that the " Act itself " was unquestionably a great ...
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... Charles the Second to his Ministers . - Mr . Rose only gives an Abstract of the Treaty of 1670. - How far Clarendon privy to Charles receiving money from France . SECTION THE SECOND . - not . 11 . putes.
... Charles the Second to his Ministers . - Mr . Rose only gives an Abstract of the Treaty of 1670. - How far Clarendon privy to Charles receiving money from France . SECTION THE SECOND . - not . 11 . putes.
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... Charles the Second is the Fox , p . xvii , 66 period , from which I commence my History , though " in my Introduction I take a pretty full view of his 66 reign . " Mr. Rose is well satisfied with the historian , till they Treachery of ...
... Charles the Second is the Fox , p . xvii , 66 period , from which I commence my History , though " in my Introduction I take a pretty full view of his 66 reign . " Mr. Rose is well satisfied with the historian , till they Treachery of ...
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... Charles was his habitual treachery , or an apprehension that his ministers " might demand " for themselves some share of the French money , which " he was unwilling to give them . " Mr. Rose , in a note , remarks , that this is an ...
... Charles was his habitual treachery , or an apprehension that his ministers " might demand " for themselves some share of the French money , which " he was unwilling to give them . " Mr. Rose , in a note , remarks , that this is an ...
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... Charles the Second , " rather as a discussion , alluding " to known facts , than a minute inquiry into disputed points , " and he might think himself justified in assuming this concealment to be a known fact , after both Dalrymple , and ...
... Charles the Second , " rather as a discussion , alluding " to known facts , than a minute inquiry into disputed points , " and he might think himself justified in assuming this concealment to be a known fact , after both Dalrymple , and ...
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