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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... expression , " of our abhorrence of the proceedings against the royal family of France , in which , I have no doubt , we shall " be supported by the whole country . If there can be any means suggested that will be better adapted to ...
... expression , " of our abhorrence of the proceedings against the royal family of France , in which , I have no doubt , we shall " be supported by the whole country . If there can be any means suggested that will be better adapted to ...
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... condemnation and execution of the King to be " an act as disgraceful " as any that history recorded : and whatever opinions " he might at any time have expressed in private con- SECTION 1 . } 66 66 66 " C 66 MR . FOX'S HISTORICAL WORK . 21.
... condemnation and execution of the King to be " an act as disgraceful " as any that history recorded : and whatever opinions " he might at any time have expressed in private con- SECTION 1 . } 66 66 66 " C 66 MR . FOX'S HISTORICAL WORK . 21.
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... expressed none certainly in that " House on the justice of bringing Kings to trial : re- venge being unjustifiable , and punishment useless , " where it could not operate either by way of prevention or example ; he did not view with ...
... expressed none certainly in that " House on the justice of bringing Kings to trial : re- venge being unjustifiable , and punishment useless , " where it could not operate either by way of prevention or example ; he did not view with ...
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... expression of Mr. Fox . He is arguing against the 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 ...
... expression of Mr. Fox . He is arguing against the 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 ...
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... expressed themselves in cautious and ambiguous terms . But Anthony Wood , in his Fasti Wood's Fasti , L Oxonienses , enumerating Blake among the batchelors , mentions the order of the King before mentioned , and then adds , " His body ...
... expressed themselves in cautious and ambiguous terms . But Anthony Wood , in his Fasti Wood's Fasti , L Oxonienses , enumerating Blake among the batchelors , mentions the order of the King before mentioned , and then adds , " His body ...
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