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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... afterwards read them , and acquire a more accurate knowledge of their respective merits . Mr. Rose's observation might be true , when the letter was written , and yet unfounded when the further progress of the Historical Work was ...
... afterwards read them , and acquire a more accurate knowledge of their respective merits . Mr. Rose's observation might be true , when the letter was written , and yet unfounded when the further progress of the Historical Work was ...
Страница xxv
... afterwards , to have been written by the second Earl of that name * . The fact is that the writer was the first Earl . No improper propensity or motive is imputed as the cause of this mistake , though it materially affects the authority ...
... afterwards , to have been written by the second Earl of that name * . The fact is that the writer was the first Earl . No improper propensity or motive is imputed as the cause of this mistake , though it materially affects the authority ...
Страница xxxiv
... afterwards , when a reason is given for a peculiar desire to preserve the precise words and phrases of the author , it is again stiled " incomplete and unfinished . " L But the scrupulous attention , which Mr. Fox is stated xxxiv PREFACE .
... afterwards , when a reason is given for a peculiar desire to preserve the precise words and phrases of the author , it is again stiled " incomplete and unfinished . " L But the scrupulous attention , which Mr. Fox is stated xxxiv PREFACE .
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... afterwards added , as the reason , that " nothing short of a clearly proved case of self - defence can justify or ex- cuse a departure from the sacred rules of criminal jus- " tice . " The passage in a subsequent page , to which Mr ...
... afterwards added , as the reason , that " nothing short of a clearly proved case of self - defence can justify or ex- cuse a departure from the sacred rules of criminal jus- " tice . " The passage in a subsequent page , to which Mr ...
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... afterwards , " After p . 16 . 66 all , however , notwithstanding what the more reason- " able part of mankind may think upon this question , " it is much to be doubted , whether this singular pro- SECTION I. Rose , p . 9 . 66 66 MR ...
... afterwards , " After p . 16 . 66 all , however , notwithstanding what the more reason- " able part of mankind may think upon this question , " it is much to be doubted , whether this singular pro- SECTION I. Rose , p . 9 . 66 66 MR ...
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