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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... desire " of power , and indeed of its abuse , is so natural to " Kings , that it is needless to look for any motive ... desire of power is natural 66 * 3 The desire and natural to kings abuse of power Rose , p . 121 . SECTION III ...
... desire " of power , and indeed of its abuse , is so natural to " Kings , that it is needless to look for any motive ... desire of power is natural 66 * 3 The desire and natural to kings abuse of power Rose , p . 121 . SECTION III ...
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... desire , upon some occasions , that a Parliament should not be assembled , and upon others , that it should not be allowed to continue its sittings , and that to obtain his wishes he did not scruple to supply Charles occasionally with ...
... desire , upon some occasions , that a Parliament should not be assembled , and upon others , that it should not be allowed to continue its sittings , and that to obtain his wishes he did not scruple to supply Charles occasionally with ...
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... desire to impress his readers with an opinion that they were of a similar nature . Mr. Fox's supposed omission in this respect , it seems , from the concluding paragraph of the section , now under consideration , did not prevent Mr ...
... desire to impress his readers with an opinion that they were of a similar nature . Mr. Fox's supposed omission in this respect , it seems , from the concluding paragraph of the section , now under consideration , did not prevent Mr ...
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... period could have formed so desperate a project .募* " That the love of arbitrary power , a desire to become absolute , was a predominating passion in the bosoms of " V. both Charles and James historians in general are 246.
... period could have formed so desperate a project .募* " That the love of arbitrary power , a desire to become absolute , was a predominating passion in the bosoms of " V. both Charles and James historians in general are 246.
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... desire of him . These letters certainly import that the writer was at that time a zealous protestant , and fully aware of the imminent danger , in which even a brother's conver- sion would necessarily involve the royal cause . SECTION V ...
... desire of him . These letters certainly import that the writer was at that time a zealous protestant , and fully aware of the imminent danger , in which even a brother's conver- sion would necessarily involve the royal cause . SECTION V ...
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