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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... conduct , and charging him with dangerous political principles , neither advanced in his work , nor to be deduced from it . Mr. Rose observes that particular circumstances in the private situation of an author rarely afford a satis ...
... conduct , and charging him with dangerous political principles , neither advanced in his work , nor to be deduced from it . Mr. Rose observes that particular circumstances in the private situation of an author rarely afford a satis ...
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... conduct . out the 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 ...
... conduct . out the 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 ...
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... conduct . In his Introduction Mr. Rose takes for granted , that Mr. Fox had a wish to favour Argyle and acquit him of misconduct in his enterprize , at the expence of the character of Sir Patrick Hume . But if Mr. Rose is right in the ...
... conduct . In his Introduction Mr. Rose takes for granted , that Mr. Fox had a wish to favour Argyle and acquit him of misconduct in his enterprize , at the expence of the character of Sir Patrick Hume . But if Mr. Rose is right in the ...
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... conduct , in this particular , would have met with the most unqualified approbation . But the next objection is to the manner in which the design has been executed , and here no mercy is shewn it is stated that Mr. Fox had employed some ...
... conduct , in this particular , would have met with the most unqualified approbation . But the next objection is to the manner in which the design has been executed , and here no mercy is shewn it is stated that Mr. Fox had employed some ...
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... conduct of Sir Patrick Hume . His injustice in this respect forcibly struck Mr. Rose , nay , so strongly did it affect him , * that it was his sole motive at first for deciding to publish on the subject . This was his first inducement ...
... conduct of Sir Patrick Hume . His injustice in this respect forcibly struck Mr. Rose , nay , so strongly did it affect him , * that it was his sole motive at first for deciding to publish on the subject . This was his first inducement ...
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