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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... considered and treated as enemies to royalty , from taking the steps necessary to impose some re- strictions ; and in the convention , he defeated Mr. Mat- thew Hale's salutary design , by proposing a resolu- tion , that the King should ...
... considered and treated as enemies to royalty , from taking the steps necessary to impose some re- strictions ; and in the convention , he defeated Mr. Mat- thew Hale's salutary design , by proposing a resolu- tion , that the King should ...
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... considered Argyle as a secret friend of the King ; for in the time of Oliver he " held a long and intimate friendship with him ; " and it was on account of his compliance with the English that Baillie e- stranged himself from him ...
... considered Argyle as a secret friend of the King ; for in the time of Oliver he " held a long and intimate friendship with him ; " and it was on account of his compliance with the English that Baillie e- stranged himself from him ...
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... considered in any other light but as a concealed royalist , and Lorne as a declared one . Here he seems to have drawn an inference , which his authorities do not entirely sup- port . But , if this were so , what are we to think of the ...
... considered in any other light but as a concealed royalist , and Lorne as a declared one . Here he seems to have drawn an inference , which his authorities do not entirely sup- port . But , if this were so , what are we to think of the ...
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... considered as stained by the con- viction of its head of the crime of high treason ; for Dr. Campbell was satisfied in his own mind , that Rose , App . the utmost object of the Marquis of Argyle , in all his proceedings in Scotland ...
... considered as stained by the con- viction of its head of the crime of high treason ; for Dr. Campbell was satisfied in his own mind , that Rose , App . the utmost object of the Marquis of Argyle , in all his proceedings in Scotland ...
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... considered in any other light than that " of a concealed royalist , as his son , the Lord Lorne , was a declared one . " The Doctor is not very fortunate in the two Letters he cites to prove , that Monk was the mortal enemy of the ...
... considered in any other light than that " of a concealed royalist , as his son , the Lord Lorne , was a declared one . " The Doctor is not very fortunate in the two Letters he cites to prove , that Monk was the mortal enemy of the ...
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