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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... justice of the execution of Charles , he says , " Mr. Hume not 66 perhaps intentionally , makes the best justification of it " by saying , that while Charles lived , the projected republic " could never be secure ; " and then endeavours ...
... justice of the execution of Charles , he says , " Mr. Hume not 66 perhaps intentionally , makes the best justification of it " by saying , that while Charles lived , the projected republic " could never be secure ; " and then endeavours ...
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... justice or mercy , that they are directly the reverse , that they are injustice , cruelty , and pusilla- nimity , " and afterwards declared his wish for an address to his Majesty , to which he would add an expression , " of our ...
... justice or mercy , that they are directly the reverse , that they are injustice , cruelty , and pusilla- nimity , " and afterwards declared his wish for an address to his Majesty , to which he would add an expression , " of our ...
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... justice of bringing Kings to trial : re- venge being unjustifiable , and punishment useless , " where it could not operate either by way of prevention or example ; he did not view with less detestation the injustice and inhumanity ...
... justice of bringing Kings to trial : re- venge being unjustifiable , and punishment useless , " where it could not operate either by way of prevention or example ; he did not view with less detestation the injustice and inhumanity ...
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... Justice Blackstone . But more of this hereafter . » wood bluoda velli hoi astui novom od do ' bu * [ · The character given of Monk in the historical work , is certainly not a favourable one , and Mr. Rose Says , that in it is a severity ...
... Justice Blackstone . But more of this hereafter . » wood bluoda velli hoi astui novom od do ' bu * [ · The character given of Monk in the historical work , is certainly not a favourable one , and Mr. Rose Says , that in it is a severity ...
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... justice , he ordered them to be read , and they silenced all further debate , for it could not then be pretended that his compliance was feigned , or extorted from him . Argyle's friends went away , and he was found guilty . The ...
... justice , he ordered them to be read , and they silenced all further debate , for it could not then be pretended that his compliance was feigned , or extorted from him . Argyle's friends went away , and he was found guilty . The ...
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