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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... , if he had lived , he would have allowed any part of it to have been laid before the public in its present state . On the contrary , it may be proved from the work itself , a that in the author's consideration it was not so far.
... , if he had lived , he would have allowed any part of it to have been laid before the public in its present state . On the contrary , it may be proved from the work itself , a that in the author's consideration it was not so far.
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Samuel Heywood. that in the author's consideration it was not so far ad- vanced as to be in a state fit for the press ; for one pas- sage , which was meant to be substituted for another , is inserted in the manuscript , and yet the ...
Samuel Heywood. that in the author's consideration it was not so far ad- vanced as to be in a state fit for the press ; for one pas- sage , which was meant to be substituted for another , is inserted in the manuscript , and yet the ...
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... consideration , assisted by the industry of himself and his friends , did not enable him " to bring into view one new historical fact of any impor- tance , or to throw an additional gleam of light on any 66 66 " constitutional point ...
... consideration , assisted by the industry of himself and his friends , did not enable him " to bring into view one new historical fact of any impor- tance , or to throw an additional gleam of light on any 66 66 " constitutional point ...
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... consideration of Mr. Rose . But never was an assertion more rashly hazarded ; first of all it must be remarked that Mr. Fox himself in a private letter says , as to the introductory chapter to his work , " that it was rather a ...
... consideration of Mr. Rose . But never was an assertion more rashly hazarded ; first of all it must be remarked that Mr. Fox himself in a private letter says , as to the introductory chapter to his work , " that it was rather a ...
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... consideration of the history * . Mr. Rose could not suppose that this part of the history of his country had been then , for the first time , brought forward to the consideration of Mr. Fox . No man was more familiarly acquainted with ...
... consideration of the history * . Mr. Rose could not suppose that this part of the history of his country had been then , for the first time , brought forward to the consideration of Mr. Fox . No man was more familiarly acquainted with ...
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