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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... Charles the First , he ' might , alluding to its publicity , perhaps , have said , of that of Lewis the Sixteenth , namely , that it was less atro- cious than if he had been murdered in private ; but Mr. Fox could have been at no loss ...
... Charles the First , he ' might , alluding to its publicity , perhaps , have said , of that of Lewis the Sixteenth , namely , that it was less atro- cious than if he had been murdered in private ; but Mr. Fox could have been at no loss ...
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... Charles the First , led to the consequences which ensued in the latter part of Charles the First , and the reign of Charles the Second . Hence we learn that a period , to meet Mr. Rose's approbation , should include not only the 66 ...
... Charles the First , led to the consequences which ensued in the latter part of Charles the First , and the reign of Charles the Second . Hence we learn that a period , to meet Mr. Rose's approbation , should include not only the 66 ...
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... 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 be- tween him and his subjects , and , if the fear of Popery ...
... 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 be- tween him and his subjects , and , if the fear of Popery ...
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... Charles I. and Charles II . now in the British Museum , was inspected , and Thurloe's State Papers examined , with what success will appear presently , and in addition to this long list of references the reader is presented with an ...
... Charles I. and Charles II . now in the British Museum , was inspected , and Thurloe's State Papers examined , with what success will appear presently , and in addition to this long list of references the reader is presented with an ...
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... Charles was in 1653 under Glencairn , who was superseded Monk stated . by Middleton . Monk was sent by the Protector to oppose them , and being ultimately successful , re- mained in Scotland as commander in chief , till he marched to ...
... Charles was in 1653 under Glencairn , who was superseded Monk stated . by Middleton . Monk was sent by the Protector to oppose them , and being ultimately successful , re- mained in Scotland as commander in chief , till he marched to ...
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