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 produced by Mr. Rose , and the admissions made by him , judge for himself whether Mr. Fox's assertion is not substantially verified . It appears that to Clifford , and Arlington , the one an avowed , the other a concealed ...
... treaty produced by Mr. Rose , and the admissions made by him , judge for himself whether Mr. Fox's assertion is not substantially verified . It appears that to Clifford , and Arlington , the one an avowed , the other a concealed ...
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... Treaty in June 1671 , without there being , as Dalrymple observes , the least reason to believe the Protestant commissioners knew of the former Treaty made by the Popish ones . The bare execution of the Traité Simulé , with the ...
... Treaty in June 1671 , without there being , as Dalrymple observes , the least reason to believe the Protestant commissioners knew of the former Treaty made by the Popish ones . The bare execution of the Traité Simulé , with the ...
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... treaty from some of his ministers - and let him attribute to Kings in common with all other men a natural love of power , and to their situation unavoidable temptations to abuse it ; yet after all , he has manifested no disposition to ...
... treaty from some of his ministers - and let him attribute to Kings in common with all other men a natural love of power , and to their situation unavoidable temptations to abuse it ; yet after all , he has manifested no disposition to ...
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... " to see the Parliament carry itself in every thing con- trary to France , and perhaps force him to enter into " such measures himself . " This negociation ended • without effect , for the intended treaty was never. 200 30 A VINDICATION OF.
... " to see the Parliament carry itself in every thing con- trary to France , and perhaps force him to enter into " such measures himself . " This negociation ended • without effect , for the intended treaty was never. 200 30 A VINDICATION OF.
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Samuel Heywood. • without effect , for the intended treaty was never com- pleated , owing to the requisition , on the part of France , of an additional clause , to which Charles would not submit . In the conversation just mentioned ...
Samuel Heywood. • without effect , for the intended treaty was never com- pleated , owing to the requisition , on the part of France , of an additional clause , to which Charles would not submit . In the conversation just mentioned ...
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