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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... Parliament , many acts were alledged against him , as done in various years from 1639 to nearly the abdication of Richard the Protector . But the King having granted an act of in- demnity in 1652 , none relating to transactions before ...
... Parliament , many acts were alledged against him , as done in various years from 1639 to nearly the abdication of Richard the Protector . But the King having granted an act of in- demnity in 1652 , none relating to transactions before ...
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... Parliament , and for wishing to be chosen himself for the county of Argyle , Baillie how- ever informs us , that he was in fact chosen commis- sioner of Aberdeenshire , and sat in that House of Commons , complied with the Protector as ...
... Parliament , and for wishing to be chosen himself for the county of Argyle , Baillie how- ever informs us , that he was in fact chosen commis- sioner of Aberdeenshire , and sat in that House of Commons , complied with the Protector as ...
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... Parliament , which was sitting in judgment upon the Marquis . All the arguments pro- duced by Mr. Rose have been answered already , except the extract from Skinner's Life of Monk , which he cites to shew that such a glaring crime did ...
... Parliament , which was sitting in judgment upon the Marquis . All the arguments pro- duced by Mr. Rose have been answered already , except the extract from Skinner's Life of Monk , which he cites to shew that such a glaring crime did ...
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... Parliament , in the command of which he continued till he was taken into custody , having indiscreetly trusted to Monk's promises of full indemnity . When he came to London , he visited Monk , and was received with all the appearances ...
... Parliament , in the command of which he continued till he was taken into custody , having indiscreetly trusted to Monk's promises of full indemnity . When he came to London , he visited Monk , and was received with all the appearances ...
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... Parliament . It runs thus , " for " remedy whereof be it therefore enacted by our Sovereign Lord the " King , and by the Commons in this present Parliament assembled , " and by the Authority of the same , " & c . Here is a proof that a ...
... Parliament . It runs thus , " for " remedy whereof be it therefore enacted by our Sovereign Lord the " King , and by the Commons in this present Parliament assembled , " and by the Authority of the same , " & c . Here is a proof that a ...
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