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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... assistance of the army ; but he secretly made his peace with the King , and became a lord commissioner to try some of them at least whom he had a few weeks before acted with , and promised to support . But his infamy does not end here ...
... assistance of the army ; but he secretly made his peace with the King , and became a lord commissioner to try some of them at least whom he had a few weeks before acted with , and promised to support . But his infamy does not end here ...
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... assistance for the war of Portugal , which he says Charles was unable alone to defray . In answer , 9th August , 1661 , Bastide says " the King of England may " be sure of 1,800,000 French livres or 2,000,000 for 126 A VINDICATION OF.
... assistance for the war of Portugal , which he says Charles was unable alone to defray . In answer , 9th August , 1661 , Bastide says " the King of England may " be sure of 1,800,000 French livres or 2,000,000 for 126 A VINDICATION OF.
Страница 127
... assistance in the war in favour of Portugal , the nature of which is not parti- cularly explained , but seems to have been for a subsidy , rather than a loan ; and , the third , for the sale of Dunkirk . The plan of this work does not ...
... assistance in the war in favour of Portugal , the nature of which is not parti- cularly explained , but seems to have been for a subsidy , rather than a loan ; and , the third , for the sale of Dunkirk . The plan of this work does not ...
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... assistance of his confidential advisers in the completion of a different purpose .鼍 R Mr. Rose , having his mind filled with the particular A branch of the subject of which he is treating , has not t attended sufficiently to the course ...
... assistance of his confidential advisers in the completion of a different purpose .鼍 R Mr. Rose , having his mind filled with the particular A branch of the subject of which he is treating , has not t attended sufficiently to the course ...
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... assistance of that mi- nister . The question then is , which is the most pro- bable which most consistent with the principles and characters of the parties ? Did James wilfully deceive III . SECTION Queensberry , or did he honestly ...
... assistance of that mi- nister . The question then is , which is the most pro- bable which most consistent with the principles and characters of the parties ? Did James wilfully deceive III . SECTION Queensberry , or did he honestly ...
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