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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... appear to him most suitable for preserving or augmenting the strength and riches of the mother coun- " try " . Mr. Rose would strike out the words " mother " country , " and substitute the word " colony , " we will therefore suppose the ...
... appear to him most suitable for preserving or augmenting the strength and riches of the mother coun- " try " . Mr. Rose would strike out the words " mother " country , " and substitute the word " colony , " we will therefore suppose the ...
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... appears not to ❝ have read , characterising them without distinction under 66 one general description , whose principles of historical dis- " cussion seem to be entirely opposite . And in particular , if " Mr. Fox had ever read ...
... appears not to ❝ have read , characterising them without distinction under 66 one general description , whose principles of historical dis- " cussion seem to be entirely opposite . And in particular , if " Mr. Fox had ever read ...
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... appear , of the obloquy which is apt to be fastened on men concerned in unfortunate enterprizes , " drew up during his residence in Holland , before he was joined there by his family , a narrative of the rise , pro- gress , and issue of ...
... appear , of the obloquy which is apt to be fastened on men concerned in unfortunate enterprizes , " drew up during his residence in Holland , before he was joined there by his family , a narrative of the rise , pro- gress , and issue of ...
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... appears from the Narrative itself . He was executed on the 30th of June , 1685+ , but the time when Sir Patrick fled into Holland , is not exactly ascertained by the documents pub- lished by Mr. Rose . It is probable however , that the ...
... appears from the Narrative itself . He was executed on the 30th of June , 1685+ , but the time when Sir Patrick fled into Holland , is not exactly ascertained by the documents pub- lished by Mr. Rose . It is probable however , that the ...
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... appear , we do not despair of shewing in detail that he is more frequently mistaken in the corrections he would suggest , than Mr. Fox in the passages objected to . Mr. Rose candidly makes the admission that notwithstanding all his ...
... appear , we do not despair of shewing in detail that he is more frequently mistaken in the corrections he would suggest , than Mr. Fox in the passages objected to . Mr. Rose candidly makes the admission that notwithstanding all his ...
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