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 , for there they would be safer kept , and if they two were kept safe , he thought they would hardly have a man fit to head a party in the nation , These pas- sages afford no foundation for a suspicion that Argyle and his son ...
... England , for there they would be safer kept , and if they two were kept safe , he thought they would hardly have a man fit to head a party in the nation , These pas- sages afford no foundation for a suspicion that Argyle and his son ...
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... England with his army on the 2d of Janu- ary , 1659-60 , yet he did not make even the confi- dential servants of the King acquainted with his in- Clar.St. Pap.ii. tentions to serve him , till about the middle of March , 1659-60 ; * and ...
... England with his army on the 2d of Janu- ary , 1659-60 , yet he did not make even the confi- dential servants of the King acquainted with his in- Clar.St. Pap.ii. tentions to serve him , till about the middle of March , 1659-60 ; * and ...
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... England , as ambassador , till 1677 , and the letters , here alluded to , were written after that period , and of course long after the Cabal had been dismissed . It remains for Mr. Rose to shew how Mr. Fox's observations upon the ...
... England , as ambassador , till 1677 , and the letters , here alluded to , were written after that period , and of course long after the Cabal had been dismissed . It remains for Mr. Rose to shew how Mr. Fox's observations upon the ...
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... England's , and your own " interest , at the next Parliament , or for any other " end , & c . " On the next day , Clarendon , in a letter to Bastide in consequence of that inclosure , stated that the temper of the Parliament was ...
... England's , and your own " interest , at the next Parliament , or for any other " end , & c . " On the next day , Clarendon , in a letter to Bastide in consequence of that inclosure , stated that the temper of the Parliament was ...
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... England , Scotland and Ireland — And by the French Correspondence . - His absurd Conduct when Duke of York , if Bigotry his ruling Passion . - Partial to the Episcopalians in Scot- land , and enforced a Test in their favour . - His ...
... England , Scotland and Ireland — And by the French Correspondence . - His absurd Conduct when Duke of York , if Bigotry his ruling Passion . - Partial to the Episcopalians in Scot- land , and enforced a Test in their favour . - His ...
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