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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Samuel Heywood. religion was the ruling passion of James the Second at the beginning of his reign , than could be conveniently entered into in the two preceding Sections , which are appropriated to the examination of Mr. Rose's ...
Samuel Heywood. religion was the ruling passion of James the Second at the beginning of his reign , than could be conveniently entered into in the two preceding Sections , which are appropriated to the examination of Mr. Rose's ...
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... James the Second ,, with their meritorious conduct in the reign of Queen Anne ; these expressions are too general , fully to express his meaning . He is con- trasting the meanness of their conduct , and the mea- sures they were engaged ...
... James the Second ,, with their meritorious conduct in the reign of Queen Anne ; these expressions are too general , fully to express his meaning . He is con- trasting the meanness of their conduct , and the mea- sures they were engaged ...
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... James , as King , expected Support from the Episcopalians . — His Ob- ject compatible with the Preservation of the Established Church.- During the League , the Protestants of France , on the side of Arbitrary Power . The Religious Zeal ...
... James , as King , expected Support from the Episcopalians . — His Ob- ject compatible with the Preservation of the Established Church.- During the League , the Protestants of France , on the side of Arbitrary Power . The Religious Zeal ...
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... James the Second . Here , for the first time , we find Mr. Rose disputing upon a question of great general importance , and conducting the combat with more of impartiality , and candour , than he has hitherto ex- hibited . The ...
... James the Second . Here , for the first time , we find Mr. Rose disputing upon a question of great general importance , and conducting the combat with more of impartiality , and candour , than he has hitherto ex- hibited . The ...
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... James , to " make " Parliaments subservient to him , than to attempt to govern without them . " It may be remarked that Mr. Fox's observation was not that these brothers attempted to govern altogether without Parliaments , but that they ...
... James , to " make " Parliaments subservient to him , than to attempt to govern without them . " It may be remarked that Mr. Fox's observation was not that these brothers attempted to govern altogether without Parliaments , but that they ...
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