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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... called him an usurper . It may be observed farther , that Dr. Welwood , who cannot be suspected of leaning toward republicanism , does not differ from Mr. Fox , for he says , Cromwell was , " for what was visible , free from Welw . Mem ...
... called him an usurper . It may be observed farther , that Dr. Welwood , who cannot be suspected of leaning toward republicanism , does not differ from Mr. Fox , for he says , Cromwell was , " for what was visible , free from Welw . Mem ...
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... called the cause of liberty . Mr. Rose at first endeavours to de- fend this omission by a series of hypothetical arguments , which , by their extreme weakness , afford a convincing proof of the truth of the observation he is combating ...
... called the cause of liberty . Mr. Rose at first endeavours to de- fend this omission by a series of hypothetical arguments , which , by their extreme weakness , afford a convincing proof of the truth of the observation he is combating ...
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... Commonwealth Parliament , that the King was called to his throne " without conditions . " Mr. Rose can hardly have been aware of the concessions he is here making ; but the I. conduct of Monk was to be defended , or 34 A VINDICATION OF.
... Commonwealth Parliament , that the King was called to his throne " without conditions . " Mr. Rose can hardly have been aware of the concessions he is here making ; but the I. conduct of Monk was to be defended , or 34 A VINDICATION OF.
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... called from the contemplation of the progress of our constitution , and our attention fixed with the most minute accuracy to a particular point when it is said to have risen to its " utmost perfection . Here we are then at the best mo ...
... called from the contemplation of the progress of our constitution , and our attention fixed with the most minute accuracy to a particular point when it is said to have risen to its " utmost perfection . Here we are then at the best mo ...
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... called the Almighty to wit- " ness , that he never intended to alter the laws , or religion of his country , except that of toleration , for " which he hoped for the concurrence of Parliament . ” † 66 * For the loan of a MS . copy of ...
... called the Almighty to wit- " ness , that he never intended to alter the laws , or religion of his country , except that of toleration , for " which he hoped for the concurrence of Parliament . ” † 66 * For the loan of a MS . copy of ...
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