A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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... Mr . Fox was misled by a propensity to apply every historical incident to the
defence of those political principles , on which he had himself acted , Mr . Rose
charges him with having translated incorrectly a passage in a letter of Mr .
Barillon .
... Mr . Fox was misled by a propensity to apply every historical incident to the
defence of those political principles , on which he had himself acted , Mr . Rose
charges him with having translated incorrectly a passage in a letter of Mr .
Barillon .
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I shall therefore leave the grammatical merits , and the real meaning of it , due
regard being had to the general style of epistolary correspondence , and of
Barillon ' s letters in particular , to Mr . Rose and the Critics . In which ever way
they may ...
I shall therefore leave the grammatical merits , and the real meaning of it , due
regard being had to the general style of epistolary correspondence , and of
Barillon ' s letters in particular , to Mr . Rose and the Critics . In which ever way
they may ...
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The quotation in question is from Barillon ' s letter of the 7th of December 1684 * ,
and Mr . Fox says , all the other Ministers “ maintained , that his Majesty could ,
and " ought to govern countries so distant , in the manner that " " should appear to
...
The quotation in question is from Barillon ' s letter of the 7th of December 1684 * ,
and Mr . Fox says , all the other Ministers “ maintained , that his Majesty could ,
and " ought to govern countries so distant , in the manner that " " should appear to
...
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For in 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 .
For in 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 .
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Mr . Rose , in a note , remarks , that this is an extraordinary alternative , for , from
a variety of letters from Barillon to Lewis found in Dalrymple , and one of them
printed in the Appendix to the Historical Work , it is evident “ that Charles ' s s ...
Mr . Rose , in a note , remarks , that this is an extraordinary alternative , for , from
a variety of letters from Barillon to Lewis found in Dalrymple , and one of them
printed in the Appendix to the Historical Work , it is evident “ that Charles ' s s ...
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