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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... charges are not light ones , but › the ensuing pages will exhibit abundant proofs of their being well founded . In ... charge of an improper bias having operated upon their minds , inferred from the numerous errors of this description ...
... charges are not light ones , but › the ensuing pages will exhibit abundant proofs of their being well founded . In ... charge of an improper bias having operated upon their minds , inferred from the numerous errors of this description ...
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... charge alledged by Mr. Rose it would not be sufficient to prove that Mr. Fox had mistaken the meaning of the words , it must be shewn either that he had given them a meaning more favourable to his general view of politics , or was so ...
... charge alledged by Mr. Rose it would not be sufficient to prove that Mr. Fox had mistaken the meaning of the words , it must be shewn either that he had given them a meaning more favourable to his general view of politics , or was so ...
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... 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 them , influenced ...
... 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 them , influenced ...
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... charges Mr. Fox , if he had ever read his history , with having strangely forgotten what he " had met with in it , to have classed him with Hume , " and other prerogative writers * . " It turns out then at 66 Mr. Rose's Introduction , p ...
... charges Mr. Fox , if he had ever read his history , with having strangely forgotten what he " had met with in it , to have classed him with Hume , " and other prerogative writers * . " It turns out then at 66 Mr. Rose's Introduction , p ...
Страница xix
... charge is that , in writing to a private friend , he inadvertently inserted a name , which if he had thought for a ... charges of more serious aspect . But we are not called upon to admit that there has been any mistake , for ...
... charge is that , in writing to a private friend , he inadvertently inserted a name , which if he had thought for a ... charges of more serious aspect . But we are not called upon to admit that there has been any mistake , for ...
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