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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... says he from his principles , and whether truly or not , he is entitled to for he was alway a Demverit . the high ... say here , that Mr. Fox appears uniformly through- out his work to have been a friend to a limited monarchy ; ( 3 ! a ...
... says he from his principles , and whether truly or not , he is entitled to for he was alway a Demverit . the high ... say here , that Mr. Fox appears uniformly through- out his work to have been a friend to a limited monarchy ; ( 3 ! a ...
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... say , the taking away the life of the King , is what most men in the place of Cromwell and " his associates , would ... says , " according to Mr. Fox , our horror at the atrocity of the King having been put to death , is to be abated by ...
... say , the taking away the life of the King , is what most men in the place of Cromwell and " his associates , would ... says , " according to Mr. Fox , our horror at the atrocity of the King having been put to death , is to be abated by ...
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... says Mr. Rose , " was in the judgment of Mr. Fox , due to Cromwell for Rose , p . 12 . " the publicity of the proceedings against the King , how " would he have found language sufficiently commenda- 66 tory to express his admiration of ...
... says Mr. Rose , " was in the judgment of Mr. Fox , due to Cromwell for Rose , p . 12 . " the publicity of the proceedings against the King , how " would he have found language sufficiently commenda- 66 tory to express his admiration of ...
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... Says , that in it is a severity , neither supported by popular belief , nor by the authority of history . " He then insitiuates , that Mr. Fox was a friend to a republican form of government , adding , " the general contributed “ to the ...
... Says , that in it is a severity , neither supported by popular belief , nor by the authority of history . " He then insitiuates , that Mr. Fox was a friend to a republican form of government , adding , " the general contributed “ to the ...
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... says , " but although in no & c .; country or time would he have degraded himself “ into a Pisistratus , or a Cæsar ... say , that his character is one of the 66 66 " " ( 6 1 C 1 SECTION 1 . least exceptionable , in point 30 A VINDICATION OF.
... says , " but although in no & c .; country or time would he have degraded himself “ into a Pisistratus , or a Cæsar ... say , that his character is one of the 66 66 " " ( 6 1 C 1 SECTION 1 . least exceptionable , in point 30 A VINDICATION OF.
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