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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... circumstances in the private situation of an author rarely afford a satis- factory apology for a failure in argument * , and yet alledges with some confidence , as an excuse for his own deficiencies , that he had not been many more ...
... circumstances in the private situation of an author rarely afford a satis- factory apology for a failure in argument * , and yet alledges with some confidence , as an excuse for his own deficiencies , that he had not been many more ...
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... circumstance power- fully influence the mind of Mr. Fox in fixing the limit of the period in question ? And may we not suspect that Mr. Rose here is arguing , more for victory than convic- tion , and looking more to the fame of ...
... circumstance power- fully influence the mind of Mr. Fox in fixing the limit of the period in question ? And may we not suspect that Mr. Rose here is arguing , more for victory than convic- tion , and looking more to the fame of ...
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... circumstances of violence and injustice , which distinguished Lord Straf- ford's case , and to which Mr. Fox had only generally alluded . In a note , he informs us further , that so highly did the House of Lords disapprove this measure ...
... circumstances of violence and injustice , which distinguished Lord Straf- ford's case , and to which Mr. Fox had only generally alluded . In a note , he informs us further , that so highly did the House of Lords disapprove this measure ...
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... circumstance , " served to raise the character of the English nation in " the opinion of Europe in general . He , who has read , " and still more , he who has heard in conversation , dis- " cussions upon this subject by foreigners ...
... circumstance , " served to raise the character of the English nation in " the opinion of Europe in general . He , who has read , " and still more , he who has heard in conversation , dis- " cussions upon this subject by foreigners ...
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... circumstances of the times ; it was less provoked by previous animosity and warfare ; and even less remarkable for that appearance of -splendour or magnanimity , which publicity can confer even on an atrocious act , among other reasons ...
... circumstances of the times ; it was less provoked by previous animosity and warfare ; and even less remarkable for that appearance of -splendour or magnanimity , which publicity can confer even on an atrocious act , among other reasons ...
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