A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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Mr . Pitt was not so implacable in his enmity as Mr . Rose , and at the close of his
life was become sincerely desirous that Mr , Fox should : assist in the government
of the country , and even Mr . Rose had hoped for it . But from some dreadful ...
Mr . Pitt was not so implacable in his enmity as Mr . Rose , and at the close of his
life was become sincerely desirous that Mr , Fox should : assist in the government
of the country , and even Mr . Rose had hoped for it . But from some dreadful ...
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Mr . Rose might be ) could not but be perfectly well acquainted with the principles
of Mr . Fox when he made overtures to introduce him into power ; and we may
safely conclude that he felt none of those apprehensions , which have so recently
...
Mr . Rose might be ) could not but be perfectly well acquainted with the principles
of Mr . Fox when he made overtures to introduce him into power ; and we may
safely conclude that he felt none of those apprehensions , which have so recently
...
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The hostile bias of Mr . Rose towards Mr . Fox ' s politics is not only visible in the
passages just commented upon , but will be apparent in many others noticed
hereafter . But after Mr . Rose ' s excuses “ for suspecting : “ the accuracy of Mr .
Fox ...
The hostile bias of Mr . Rose towards Mr . Fox ' s politics is not only visible in the
passages just commented upon , but will be apparent in many others noticed
hereafter . But after Mr . Rose ' s excuses “ for suspecting : “ the accuracy of Mr .
Fox ...
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We , therefore , should be justified upon his own principle , in suspecting the
accuracy . of Mr . Rose ' s statements and the justness of his reflections , and in
questioning his capacity , though not his intentions of ) forming impartial opinions
.
We , therefore , should be justified upon his own principle , in suspecting the
accuracy . of Mr . Rose ' s statements and the justness of his reflections , and in
questioning his capacity , though not his intentions of ) forming impartial opinions
.
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It may be traced in the numerous incorrect quotations , and groundless objections
found in every part of Mr . Rose ' s publication , in his attacking without cause Mr .
Fox ' s arguments and conduct , and charging him with dangerous political ...
It may be traced in the numerous incorrect quotations , and groundless objections
found in every part of Mr . Rose ' s publication , in his attacking without cause Mr .
Fox ' s arguments and conduct , and charging him with dangerous political ...
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