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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... throne . The period , to which Mr. Fox's observation more particularly alludes , is between James's acces- sion , and the execution of Monmouth , after which , intoxicated with success , it may be admitted , that he extended his views ...
... throne . The period , to which Mr. Fox's observation more particularly alludes , is between James's acces- sion , and the execution of Monmouth , after which , intoxicated with success , it may be admitted , that he extended his views ...
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... throne became more secure , and his power increased , he might have extended his efforts to the completion of objects , which , when he first succeeded his brother , he had not the courage to think of . SECTION III . Fox , p . 276 . of ...
... throne became more secure , and his power increased , he might have extended his efforts to the completion of objects , which , when he first succeeded his brother , he had not the courage to think of . SECTION III . Fox , p . 276 . of ...
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... throne , and by a strange anachronism , that all the persons con- cerned in them acted as his servants , and none of them as his brother's . The manner , in which Mr. Rose has expressed himself is sufficiently obscure , but the fol ...
... throne , and by a strange anachronism , that all the persons con- cerned in them acted as his servants , and none of them as his brother's . The manner , in which Mr. Rose has expressed himself is sufficiently obscure , but the fol ...
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... Throne against the designs of the Presbyterians , who were dreaded , as Repub- licans . From the manner , in which he executed these orders , Mr. Fox draws an inference in favour of his view of James's designs when King . It is argued ...
... Throne against the designs of the Presbyterians , who were dreaded , as Repub- licans . From the manner , in which he executed these orders , Mr. Fox draws an inference in favour of his view of James's designs when King . It is argued ...
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... throne , for he died in 1682 , two years before . Mr. Fox's argument founded upon the facts first men- tioned , would be downright nonsense , if made to rest upon Mr. Rose's statement . It is , that James's violence after he came to the ...
... throne , for he died in 1682 , two years before . Mr. Fox's argument founded upon the facts first men- tioned , would be downright nonsense , if made to rest upon Mr. Rose's statement . It is , that James's violence after he came to the ...
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