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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... treaty with the King for a future establishment , which should be grounded 66 chiefly upon the concessions made by the last King " in the Isle of Wight . " * He then states that Monk , being earnestly desirous to bring in the King with ...
... treaty with the King for a future establishment , which should be grounded 66 chiefly upon the concessions made by the last King " in the Isle of Wight . " * He then states that Monk , being earnestly desirous to bring in the King with ...
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... treaty of the Isle of Wight , and draw up such propositions as they should think fit to be sent over to the King ; this mo- tion being seconded , Monk got up , and answered it by urging the extreme danger of any delay , and that they ...
... treaty of the Isle of Wight , and draw up such propositions as they should think fit to be sent over to the King ; this mo- tion being seconded , Monk got up , and answered it by urging the extreme danger of any delay , and that they ...
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... - Treachery of Charles the Second to his Ministers . - Mr . Rose only gives an Abstract of the Treaty of 1670. - How far Clarendon privy to Charles receiving money from France . SECTION THE SECOND . - not . 11 . putes.
... - Treachery of Charles the Second to his Ministers . - Mr . Rose only gives an Abstract of the Treaty of 1670. - How far Clarendon privy to Charles receiving money from France . SECTION THE SECOND . - not . 11 . putes.
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... treaty itself , stipulating that it should be kept secret until a fit time should occur to put it into execution , does not , as he observes , prove that it was to be concealed from any of Charles's confidential servants , for though ...
... treaty itself , stipulating that it should be kept secret until a fit time should occur to put it into execution , does not , as he observes , prove that it was to be concealed from any of Charles's confidential servants , for though ...
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... treaty , which Mr. Rose himself has published . The reference he makes to the treaty , he says , " establishes beyond all controversy , " that Mr. Fox's charge against the King , and his " ministers , of mutual treachery towards each ...
... treaty , which Mr. Rose himself has published . The reference he makes to the treaty , he says , " establishes beyond all controversy , " that Mr. Fox's charge against the King , and his " ministers , of mutual treachery towards each ...
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