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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... monarch , without a single provision in favour " of that cause , Nothing can well be more guarded than the expression of Mr. Fox . He is arguing against the conduct of a professed republican , who had basely betrayed the cause he was ...
... monarch , without a single provision in favour " of that cause , Nothing can well be more guarded than the expression of Mr. Fox . He is arguing against the conduct of a professed republican , who had basely betrayed the cause he was ...
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... monarchs of the house of Stuart ; and the concluding sentence which gives rise to Mr. Rose's objection is , upon " the whole the character of Cromwell must ever stand high in the list of those , who raised them- " selves to supreme ...
... monarchs of the house of Stuart ; and the concluding sentence which gives rise to Mr. Rose's objection is , upon " the whole the character of Cromwell must ever stand high in the list of those , who raised them- " selves to supreme ...
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... monarch without a single provision in favour of the cause which he and others had called the cause of liberty . Mr. Rose at first endeavours to de- fend this omission by a series of hypothetical arguments , which , by their extreme ...
... monarch without a single provision in favour of the cause which he and others had called the cause of liberty . Mr. Rose at first endeavours to de- fend this omission by a series of hypothetical arguments , which , by their extreme ...
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... monarch , and liberty and happiness to his people . SECTION I. A restoration worst of revo Mr. Rose is always on the alert to detect republican usually the principles in Mr. Fox's work , and always desirous to lutions . communicate to ...
... monarch , and liberty and happiness to his people . SECTION I. A restoration worst of revo Mr. Rose is always on the alert to detect republican usually the principles in Mr. Fox's work , and always desirous to lutions . communicate to ...
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... monarch , and the subserviency of his " ministers . " To this charge , so repeatedly urged , the answer is easy , and conclusive , and Mr. Rose is not jus- tified in making it ; for the passages cited , contain no such sentiments as ...
... monarch , and the subserviency of his " ministers . " To this charge , so repeatedly urged , the answer is easy , and conclusive , and Mr. Rose is not jus- tified in making it ; for the passages cited , contain no such sentiments as ...
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