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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... allude , as to a market price , for a commodity , which cannot legally be sold at all . But what is the amount of Mr. Rose's argument ? That in the year 1571 , a seat having been purchased for five pounds , Mr. Fox's observation , that ...
... allude , as to a market price , for a commodity , which cannot legally be sold at all . But what is the amount of Mr. Rose's argument ? That in the year 1571 , a seat having been purchased for five pounds , Mr. Fox's observation , that ...
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... alluded to , was not five pounds , but four pounds , and the story is told not in the fifth volume of the Journals , which he refers to , but the first . " " << SECTION I. Proceedings against Charles the First and Earl of Straf- ford ...
... alluded to , was not five pounds , but four pounds , and the story is told not in the fifth volume of the Journals , which he refers to , but the first . " " << SECTION I. Proceedings against Charles the First and Earl of Straf- ford ...
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... alluded . In a note , he informs us further , that so highly did the House of Lords disapprove this measure after the Restoration , as to make an order for obliterating all the proceedings relating to the bill of attainder in their jour ...
... alluded . In a note , he informs us further , that so highly did the House of Lords disapprove this measure after the Restoration , as to make an order for obliterating all the proceedings relating to the bill of attainder in their jour ...
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... alluded to . is , that the publicity and solemnity of the act could be no abatement of its atrocity , for it could neither be an alleviation of the misery of the King , nor inspire foreigners with respect , to make a public de- grading ...
... alluded to . is , that the publicity and solemnity of the act could be no abatement of its atrocity , for it could neither be an alleviation of the misery of the King , nor inspire foreigners with respect , to make a public de- grading ...
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... allusion to the feelings of the in- dividual concerned , but only to the solemnity of the mode of proceeding against him . Mr. Rose , however , with the dexterity of a man used to combat for victory , and not conviction , changes the ...
... allusion to the feelings of the in- dividual concerned , but only to the solemnity of the mode of proceeding against him . Mr. Rose , however , with the dexterity of a man used to combat for victory , and not conviction , changes the ...
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