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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... Religion not his Primary Object . - A Complete Toleration all he intended at first- Proved by his Acts in England ... Religious Zeal of Lewis the Fourteenth subservient to the Love of Power . - Mr . Fox's System affords a more ...
... Religion not his Primary Object . - A Complete Toleration all he intended at first- Proved by his Acts in England ... Religious Zeal of Lewis the Fourteenth subservient to the Love of Power . - Mr . Fox's System affords a more ...
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... religion in this country . " He begins his proofs by contrasting the conduct of the two brothers during the reign of Charles ; he shews that Charles was personally indifferent upon the sub- ject , and aware of the danger of the attempt ...
... religion in this country . " He begins his proofs by contrasting the conduct of the two brothers during the reign of Charles ; he shews that Charles was personally indifferent upon the sub- ject , and aware of the danger of the attempt ...
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... religion in his dominions , and that he was to be considered , rather as a bigot , than a tyrant ; we conversed ... religious objects must be sought the master spring of his conduct , immediately after he succeeded to the throne . The ...
... religion in his dominions , and that he was to be considered , rather as a bigot , than a tyrant ; we conversed ... religious objects must be sought the master spring of his conduct , immediately after he succeeded to the throne . The ...
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... religion ) any thing more than a complete " toleration . " For Mr. Rose drops the word complete when he states the proposition he means to disprove . Mr. Fox is speaking of a toleration of religious opinions , unattended with any civil ...
... religion ) any thing more than a complete " toleration . " For Mr. Rose drops the word complete when he states the proposition he means to disprove . Mr. Fox is speaking of a toleration of religious opinions , unattended with any civil ...
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... religion of the country . Mr. Rose seems not to be aware of this distinction , or not to have recollected that the intention of James , immediately after his accession , can- not be inferred , from measures , to which he fruit- lessly ...
... religion of the country . Mr. Rose seems not to be aware of this distinction , or not to have recollected that the intention of James , immediately after his accession , can- not be inferred , from measures , to which he fruit- lessly ...
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