A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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... in what class of revolutions the Restoration of Charles the Second ought to be
placed , for owing to his being seated on the throne , without limitation , almost
the whole of his reign was one continued tumultuous struggle between him and
his ...
... in what class of revolutions the Restoration of Charles the Second ought to be
placed , for owing to his being seated on the throne , without limitation , almost
the whole of his reign was one continued tumultuous struggle between him and
his ...
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that a second became necessary to reform them , and SECTION the liberty of
England was established on the expulsion of his brother , and his family , and
accompanied with a change in the right of succession to the throne . Mr . Rose is
quite ...
that a second became necessary to reform them , and SECTION the liberty of
England was established on the expulsion of his brother , and his family , and
accompanied with a change in the right of succession to the throne . Mr . Rose is
quite ...
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... baving now become a convert to his opinion , and my conviction that in the
ambition , not the bigotry of James ; in secular , not religious objects must be
sought the master spring of his conduct , immediately after he succeeded to the
throne .
... baving now become a convert to his opinion , and my conviction that in the
ambition , not the bigotry of James ; in secular , not religious objects must be
sought the master spring of his conduct , immediately after he succeeded to the
throne .
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... all probability bave trampled upon the liberties of his people , without
diminishing the stability , or power of the throne . " What a prospect of success , "
exclaims Mr . Rose , “ was here opened to him of establishing a power great . ! as
he ...
... all probability bave trampled upon the liberties of his people , without
diminishing the stability , or power of the throne . " What a prospect of success , "
exclaims Mr . Rose , “ was here opened to him of establishing a power great . ! as
he ...
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... those laws was necessary in order to render the toleration of Catholics
complete ; and therefore without militating against the opinion of Mr . Fox , it may
be conceded , that this was one of the objects of James at his accession to the
throne .
... those laws was necessary in order to render the toleration of Catholics
complete ; and therefore without militating against the opinion of Mr . Fox , it may
be conceded , that this was one of the objects of James at his accession to the
throne .
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