A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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And after - SECTION wards Mr . Rose gives , what he supposes to be , two
additional reasons , but which are in fact ... as to be willing to give his assistance
to bring about any change likely to restore order ; and that he might be alarmed
lest ...
And after - SECTION wards Mr . Rose gives , what he supposes to be , two
additional reasons , but which are in fact ... as to be willing to give his assistance
to bring about any change likely to restore order ; and that he might be alarmed
lest ...
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Ludlow , whose authority as an independent in religion , and a republican in
politics , 363 SECTION Mr . Rose might not singly give credit. limitations of ness
and penetration the republican party were frequently under considerable
obligations .
Ludlow , whose authority as an independent in religion , and a republican in
politics , 363 SECTION Mr . Rose might not singly give credit. limitations of ness
and penetration the republican party were frequently under considerable
obligations .
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Samuel Heywood. 363 SECTION Mr . Rose might not singly give credit to ,
expressly - asserts , that when the secluded members were restored Ludl . Mem .
p . it was debated whether they should agree upon a settlement , or whether it
should ...
Samuel Heywood. 363 SECTION Mr . Rose might not singly give credit to ,
expressly - asserts , that when the secluded members were restored Ludl . Mem .
p . it was debated whether they should agree upon a settlement , or whether it
should ...
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A wiser conduct was pursued at the Revolution ; the Prince of Orange accepted
the crown under such limitations as were well calculated to give security to the
monarch , and liberty and happiness to his people . Mr . Rose is always on the
alert ...
A wiser conduct was pursued at the Revolution ; the Prince of Orange accepted
the crown under such limitations as were well calculated to give security to the
monarch , and liberty and happiness to his people . Mr . Rose is always on the
alert ...
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... character , and yet not be an enemy to his measures ? And does not Mr . Rose
give up all pretensions to candour , when he thus acknowledges that he praises
Monk , not on account of any merits of his own , but of the cause in which he ...
... character , and yet not be an enemy to his measures ? And does not Mr . Rose
give up all pretensions to candour , when he thus acknowledges that he praises
Monk , not on account of any merits of his own , but of the cause in which he ...
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