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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... Second . During that short period he has confined himself to the political occurrences , and dismissed from his consideration every thing , which might distract the attention of himself or his readers , from the main object he had in ...
... Second . During that short period he has confined himself to the political occurrences , and dismissed from his consideration every thing , which might distract the attention of himself or his readers , from the main object he had in ...
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... appropriated to a more extended view of the great question , in contest between Mr. Fox and Mr. Rose , viz . whether the love of arbitrary power or bigotry in religion was the ruling passion of James the Second at PREFACE . XXXIX.
... appropriated to a more extended view of the great question , in contest between Mr. Fox and Mr. Rose , viz . whether the love of arbitrary power or bigotry in religion was the ruling passion of James the Second at PREFACE . XXXIX.
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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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... Second , Richard the Second , Henry the Sixth , and Edward the Fifth , Mr. Rose sagaciously remarks that , they " are of a " kind too savage to be quoted as precedents of any Rose , p . II . Mr. Fox's se- cond period of ry . Rose , p ...
... Second , Richard the Second , Henry the Sixth , and Edward the Fifth , Mr. Rose sagaciously remarks that , they " are of a " kind too savage to be quoted as precedents of any Rose , p . II . Mr. Fox's se- cond period of ry . Rose , p ...
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... Second being more remarkable for the religious contest he raised or inflamed , might have been a sufficient reason in his mind for separating it from his brother's . But the argument we have just used , will apply equally here , and the ...
... Second being more remarkable for the religious contest he raised or inflamed , might have been a sufficient reason in his mind for separating it from his brother's . But the argument we have just used , will apply equally here , and the ...
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