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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... authorities and his own opinions than he might have been in commenting upon the work of any other au- thor * . " He therefore cannot be displeased at his readers being doubtful of his judgment , and investigating with some degree of ...
... authorities and his own opinions than he might have been in commenting upon the work of any other au- thor * . " He therefore cannot be displeased at his readers being doubtful of his judgment , and investigating with some degree of ...
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... authorities are very frequently not correctly quoted , and generally either fail to prove , or directly contradict the propositions they are intended to support . These charges are not light ones , but › the ensuing pages will exhibit ...
... authorities are very frequently not correctly quoted , and generally either fail to prove , or directly contradict the propositions they are intended to support . These charges are not light ones , but › the ensuing pages will exhibit ...
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... extent a direct and strong authority for those principles , which Mr. Fox so strenuously , and at last successfully maintained in the House of Commons . * Fox , p..Єo . ,,, + 1 * We learn , adopting the amendment xii PREFACE .
... extent a direct and strong authority for those principles , which Mr. Fox so strenuously , and at last successfully maintained in the House of Commons . * Fox , p..Єo . ,,, + 1 * We learn , adopting the amendment xii PREFACE .
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... authorities , " on which former historians have asserted facts , or from " which they have deduced opinions , and he must be , " says he , " a very partial reader , who can complain of a free " examination of a work , in which such a ...
... authorities , " on which former historians have asserted facts , or from " which they have deduced opinions , and he must be , " says he , " a very partial reader , who can complain of a free " examination of a work , in which such a ...
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... authorities of former writers , and the turn of his mind led him to be very minute in his enquiries , but the word " severely , " if meant to convey the idea of those enqui- ries having been conducted with a view to find fault with ...
... authorities of former writers , and the turn of his mind led him to be very minute in his enquiries , but the word " severely , " if meant to convey the idea of those enqui- ries having been conducted with a view to find fault with ...
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