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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... Hume , " is characterised in the following words . He was an 65 " excellent man , and of great power of mind , but his parti- ality to Kings and Princes is intolerable ; nay , it is in my " opinion quite ridiculous , and is more like ...
... Hume , " is characterised in the following words . He was an 65 " excellent man , and of great power of mind , but his parti- ality to Kings and Princes is intolerable ; nay , it is in my " opinion quite ridiculous , and is more like ...
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... Hume , against the charge of partiality to Kings and Princes is curious . He admits the existence of this partiality , but excuses it by saying that his prejudices those of a system not of a party , " and that his theory , founded upon ...
... Hume , against the charge of partiality to Kings and Princes is curious . He admits the existence of this partiality , but excuses it by saying that his prejudices those of a system not of a party , " and that his theory , founded upon ...
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... Hume , as Mr. Rose himself would have done , how can his having drawn so true a character be a special reason for subjecting his Historical Work to a free examination ? however , Mr. Rose , breathing the atmosphere of party , continues ...
... Hume , as Mr. Rose himself would have done , how can his having drawn so true a character be a special reason for subjecting his Historical Work to a free examination ? however , Mr. Rose , breathing the atmosphere of party , continues ...
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... Hume , Dalrymple , Macpherson , Somerville , and some others of your country- 66 66 66 men have done . You will easily believe that I do not " class Hume with the others , except as to the bad tendency " of their representations ...
... Hume , Dalrymple , Macpherson , Somerville , and some others of your country- 66 66 66 men have done . You will easily believe that I do not " class Hume with the others , except as to the bad tendency " of their representations ...
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... Hume and Macpherson , Mr. Rose himself acknowledges , may be reckoned amongst the tory writers , and he gives a reason why Dalrymple has been suspected to belong to them ; but he struggles hard to preserve the zealous whig historian ...
... Hume and Macpherson , Mr. Rose himself acknowledges , may be reckoned amongst the tory writers , and he gives a reason why Dalrymple has been suspected to belong to them ; but he struggles hard to preserve the zealous whig historian ...
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