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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... described in the last paragraph , I cer- tainly perused Mr. Rose's work with a considerable degree of indignation . I found there , quotations not correct , argu- ments not logical , deductions not justified by the premises ...
... described in the last paragraph , I cer- tainly perused Mr. Rose's work with a considerable degree of indignation . I found there , quotations not correct , argu- ments not logical , deductions not justified by the premises ...
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... described Cromwell as one of the most perfect of human beings , unstained by any other vice . On the contrary , after describing the virtuous conduct of Washington , Mr. Fox says , " but although in no & c .; country or time would he ...
... described Cromwell as one of the most perfect of human beings , unstained by any other vice . On the contrary , after describing the virtuous conduct of Washington , Mr. Fox says , " but although in no & c .; country or time would he ...
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... described , is not , upon Mr. Fox's , or indeed any other principles , to pay him a very high compliment . The passage itself admits , that the character of those , who have raised themselves , to supreme power by the force of their ...
... described , is not , upon Mr. Fox's , or indeed any other principles , to pay him a very high compliment . The passage itself admits , that the character of those , who have raised themselves , to supreme power by the force of their ...
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... described by Mr. Rose as very numerous . According to this absurd calcula- tion , there could be very few families left to support the King's cause , nor could there be any considerable . remnant of those , who had suffered for it . If ...
... described by Mr. Rose as very numerous . According to this absurd calcula- tion , there could be very few families left to support the King's cause , nor could there be any considerable . remnant of those , who had suffered for it . If ...
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... described to be hunting Argyle . And 19th July , 1654 , Cromwell's troops were protecting Argyle's country , which the King's troops had begun to burn . In the same month Argyle is said to have 4000 men , and his son joined with him for ...
... described to be hunting Argyle . And 19th July , 1654 , Cromwell's troops were protecting Argyle's country , which the King's troops had begun to burn . In the same month Argyle is said to have 4000 men , and his son joined with him for ...
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