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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... respect- " able as are the names of some who sat in the high court , they must be regarded , in this instance , " rather as ministers of that usurper , than as acting " from themselves . " Nothing can more strongly mark the sentiments ...
... respect- " able as are the names of some who sat in the high court , they must be regarded , in this instance , " rather as ministers of that usurper , than as acting " from themselves . " Nothing can more strongly mark the sentiments ...
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... respecting the execution of the King , and he is the most unfortunate of all historians , if after having occupied four pages in en- deavouring to prove , that it was neither just nor neces- sary , and the example of it not likely to be ...
... respecting the execution of the King , and he is the most unfortunate of all historians , if after having occupied four pages in en- deavouring to prove , that it was neither just nor neces- sary , and the example of it not likely to be ...
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... respect and admiration , than that of dis- gust and horror . The truth is , that the guilt of the action , that is to say , the taking away the life of the King , is what most men in the place of Cromwell and " his associates , would ...
... respect and admiration , than that of dis- gust and horror . The truth is , that the guilt of the action , that is to say , the taking away the life of the King , is what most men in the place of Cromwell and " his associates , would ...
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... respect , to make a public de- grading exhibition of him , to expose him to insult , and to humiliate him , by charging him before the instruments of Cromwell , who were appointed to try him . Here Mr. Rose has misstated , not wilfully ...
... respect , to make a public de- grading exhibition of him , to expose him to insult , and to humiliate him , by charging him before the instruments of Cromwell , who were appointed to try him . Here Mr. Rose has misstated , not wilfully ...
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... respect . But it is not clear that the pub- licity of the transaction was not an alleviation of misery to the King , for Mr. Hume relates , that even after the ordinance for his trial was passed , he still was in dread every moment of a ...
... respect . But it is not clear that the pub- licity of the transaction was not an alleviation of misery to the King , for Mr. Hume relates , that even after the ordinance for his trial was passed , he still was in dread every moment of a ...
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