A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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The reader will now be enabled to judge of the propriety of the assertions of Dr .
Campbell , and the strength of the presumptive evidence of Mr . Rose . From
1652 , nearly to the end of 1654 , if not to the beginning of 1657 , Argyle was
acting ...
The reader will now be enabled to judge of the propriety of the assertions of Dr .
Campbell , and the strength of the presumptive evidence of Mr . Rose . From
1652 , nearly to the end of 1654 , if not to the beginning of 1657 , Argyle was
acting ...
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He was too young and insignificant at the death of Charles the First to have been
placed in the situation of one of his judges ; but he afterwards rose into eminence
under Cromwell , the author of that tragedy , assisted him assiduously in his ...
He was too young and insignificant at the death of Charles the First to have been
placed in the situation of one of his judges ; but he afterwards rose into eminence
under Cromwell , the author of that tragedy , assisted him assiduously in his ...
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... judge to try ; for out of the number of delinquents , he “ was content that about “
six be excepted for that horrid murder of his ma“ jesty , and made remarkable in
their execution . " * Sir John Greenvill reached the King on the 26th March , 1660
...
... judge to try ; for out of the number of delinquents , he “ was content that about “
six be excepted for that horrid murder of his ma“ jesty , and made remarkable in
their execution . " * Sir John Greenvill reached the King on the 26th March , 1660
...
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In the trial of the regicides , Monk was not a ' mere tranquil spectator ; he was
both prosecutor and judge . And his sitting upon the bench , under such
circumstances , without a single instance of interfering for mercy to any of the
culprits , even ...
In the trial of the regicides , Monk was not a ' mere tranquil spectator ; he was
both prosecutor and judge . And his sitting upon the bench , under such
circumstances , without a single instance of interfering for mercy to any of the
culprits , even ...
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X But dui eroonde Skinnare Monk ' s barbarism did not end here , for she
declined to mention , that he afterwards sat as a judge to try them . duct to Sir Ar .
thur SECTION The last source M 2 MR . Fox ' s HISTORICAL WORK . 83.
X But dui eroonde Skinnare Monk ' s barbarism did not end here , for she
declined to mention , that he afterwards sat as a judge to try them . duct to Sir Ar .
thur SECTION The last source M 2 MR . Fox ' s HISTORICAL WORK . 83.
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