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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... England , and to use Mr. Rose's de- Mr. Rose's words , " a free convention met , in which " the Lords assembled also . It was therefore , by an Ib . p . 363 . mocratic prin- ciples . 66 66 assembly , elected by the unbiassed voice of ...
... England , and to use Mr. Rose's de- Mr. Rose's words , " a free convention met , in which " the Lords assembled also . It was therefore , by an Ib . p . 363 . mocratic prin- ciples . 66 66 assembly , elected by the unbiassed voice of ...
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... England , and in fact , a numerous description of persons was excluded , and it depended for its existence on the pleasure of Monk and his army . Mr. Rose apologizes for the restoring of the King Rose , p . 18 . SECTION I. Difference of ...
... England , and in fact , a numerous description of persons was excluded , and it depended for its existence on the pleasure of Monk and his army . Mr. Rose apologizes for the restoring of the King Rose , p . 18 . SECTION I. Difference of ...
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... England , to live " in Holland , March 1659 , he went to take his leave of Monk , and " asked him , whether he would set up a kingly , or a commonwealth " government ; -a commonwealth , said Monk . This was after the " militia was ...
... England , to live " in Holland , March 1659 , he went to take his leave of Monk , and " asked him , whether he would set up a kingly , or a commonwealth " government ; -a commonwealth , said Monk . This was after the " militia was ...
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... England was established on the expulsion of his brother , and his family , and accompanied with a change in the right of succession to the throne . 66 SECTION I. Mr. Rose is quite indignant at the character given of Monk by Mr. Fox ...
... England was established on the expulsion of his brother , and his family , and accompanied with a change in the right of succession to the throne . 66 SECTION I. Mr. Rose is quite indignant at the character given of Monk by Mr. Fox ...
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... England . Unfortu- nately , however , for Mr. Rose's argument , the pamphlet affords no authority for his assertion , for he is speak- ing of the purchasing of bishops ' lands , the pamphlet of the purchasers of the crown lands . But ...
... England . Unfortu- nately , however , for Mr. Rose's argument , the pamphlet affords no authority for his assertion , for he is speak- ing of the purchasing of bishops ' lands , the pamphlet of the purchasers of the crown lands . But ...
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