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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... period had proved that in him , change of situation induced no alteration of sentiment . For through the exertions of that administration of which he was a distin- Mr. A The laws should be brugt . guished member , the friends of ...
... period had proved that in him , change of situation induced no alteration of sentiment . For through the exertions of that administration of which he was a distin- Mr. A The laws should be brugt . guished member , the friends of ...
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... period of not many more than four weeks , in the midst too , of almost unremitting attention to official duties . But the truth of the assertion is not meant to be disputed here ; almost every page of the Observations corroborates the ...
... period of not many more than four weeks , in the midst too , of almost unremitting attention to official duties . But the truth of the assertion is not meant to be disputed here ; almost every page of the Observations corroborates the ...
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... period , a 66 66 * question relative to North American liberty , and even to " North American taxation , was considered as the test of principles friendly , or adverse to arbitrary power at " home * . " Now , whether Mr. Rose's ...
... period , a 66 66 * question relative to North American liberty , and even to " North American taxation , was considered as the test of principles friendly , or adverse to arbitrary power at " home * . " Now , whether Mr. Rose's ...
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... periods , at which the mind 21 naturally pauses to meditate upon . Fortunately too he had had the custody of some ... period only , including the re- establishment , as he is pleased to term it , of our liberties in 1688. He seems ...
... periods , at which the mind 21 naturally pauses to meditate upon . Fortunately too he had had the custody of some ... period only , including the re- establishment , as he is pleased to term it , of our liberties in 1688. He seems ...
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... periods of our history , he states in the style of complaint against Mr. Fox , that this desideratum he had it not ... period only , concerning which , though eventful in itself , former writers had produced every thing essential , and ...
... periods of our history , he states in the style of complaint against Mr. Fox , that this desideratum he had it not ... period only , concerning which , though eventful in itself , former writers had produced every thing essential , and ...
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