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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... Barillon . The alledged mistranslation is admitted to have been made without intention , and therefore the propensity is to be inferred merely from the mistake itself . This would be a rather harsh rule to lay down for Authors , and Mr ...
... Barillon . The alledged mistranslation is admitted to have been made without intention , and therefore the propensity is to be inferred merely from the mistake itself . This would be a rather harsh rule to lay down for Authors , and Mr ...
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... Barillon's letters in particular , to Mr. Rose and the Critics . In which ever way they may decide , the fact related is equally favourable to the political principles of Mr. Fox , and consequently the construction , which he put upon ...
... Barillon's letters in particular , to Mr. Rose and the Critics . In which ever way they may decide , the fact related is equally favourable to the political principles of Mr. Fox , and consequently the construction , which he put upon ...
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... Barillon's letter of the 7th of December 1684 * , and Mr. Fox says , all the other Ministers " maintained , that his Majesty could , and 66 ought to govern countries so distant , in the manner that should appear to him most suitable for ...
... Barillon's letter of the 7th of December 1684 * , and Mr. Fox says , all the other Ministers " maintained , that his Majesty could , and 66 ought to govern countries so distant , in the manner that should appear to him most suitable for ...
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... Barillon's letter of the 7th December , 1684 , an interesting and novel view is exhibited of the principles , on which our American colonies were then governed , especially if Mr. Rose's emendation of the translation be adopted . The ...
... Barillon's letter of the 7th December , 1684 , an interesting and novel view is exhibited of the principles , on which our American colonies were then governed , especially if Mr. Rose's emendation of the translation be adopted . The ...
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... Barillon to Lewis found in Dalrymple , and one of them printed in the Appendix to the Historical Work , it is evident " that Charles's " ministers were fully apprized of his money transactions " with Lewis . " Mr. Rose is guilty here of ...
... Barillon to Lewis found in Dalrymple , and one of them printed in the Appendix to the Historical Work , it is evident " that Charles's " ministers were fully apprized of his money transactions " with Lewis . " Mr. Rose is guilty here of ...
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