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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... written in his closet , He has himself given the true standard , by which the honesty f It is so ; but the question what impression does it Leaven ? of his political conduct may to a certain extent be xxxvi PREFACE .
... written in his closet , He has himself given the true standard , by which the honesty f It is so ; but the question what impression does it Leaven ? of his political conduct may to a certain extent be xxxvi PREFACE .
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Samuel Heywood. of his political conduct may to a certain extent be measured . Every one may now form a judgment how far he has swerved no one says he from his principles , and whether truly or not , he is entitled to for he was alway a ...
Samuel Heywood. of his political conduct may to a certain extent be measured . Every one may now form a judgment how far he has swerved no one says he from his principles , and whether truly or not , he is entitled to for he was alway a ...
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Samuel Heywood. 1 C . had repeatedly declared their conduct to be unjust , inhu- man , and detestable , and to be totally wanting in magna- nimity ? Mr. Fox complained , that the most cruel ' misre- presentations of the language he had ...
Samuel Heywood. 1 C . had repeatedly declared their conduct to be unjust , inhu- man , and detestable , and to be totally wanting in magna- nimity ? Mr. Fox complained , that the most cruel ' misre- presentations of the language he had ...
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... conduct of a professed republican , who had basely betrayed the cause he was engaged in , and con- tents himself with saying , that Monk called it , how- ever falsely , the cause of liberty , but gives it no de- nomination himself . Yet ...
... conduct of a professed republican , who had basely betrayed the cause he was engaged in , and con- tents himself with saying , that Monk called it , how- ever falsely , the cause of liberty , but gives it no de- nomination himself . Yet ...
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... conduct might be re- gretted , yet it must be recollected , that there could hardly have been time to settle the boundaries of the regal power ; and secondly , that Monk might have been of opinion , that the restoration of the monarchy ...
... conduct might be re- gretted , yet it must be recollected , that there could hardly have been time to settle the boundaries of the regal power ; and secondly , that Monk might have been of opinion , that the restoration of the monarchy ...
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