A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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Leger Share toe was So Gon what home was to the Patt . With the feelings
described in the last paragraph , I certainly perused Mr . Rose ' s work with a
considerable degree of indignation . I found there , quotations not correct ,
arguments not ...
Leger Share toe was So Gon what home was to the Patt . With the feelings
described in the last paragraph , I certainly perused Mr . Rose ' s work with a
considerable degree of indignation . I found there , quotations not correct ,
arguments not ...
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It might be presumed from this statement , thật Mr . Fox had described Cromwell
as one of the most perfect of human beings , unstained by any other vice . On the
contrary , after " describing the virtuoụs conduct of Washington , Mr . Fox says ...
It might be presumed from this statement , thật Mr . Fox had described Cromwell
as one of the most perfect of human beings , unstained by any other vice . On the
contrary , after " describing the virtuoụs conduct of Washington , Mr . Fox says ...
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TION least exceptionable , in point of moral virtue , among SECTION the persons
above 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
...
TION least exceptionable , in point of moral virtue , among SECTION the persons
above 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
...
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... according to Mr . Fox , the “ worst sort of revolution . ” Mr . Fox having described
what might have been the speculations of a SECTION sagacious observer of the
circumstances which preceded the year MR . FOX ' S HISTORICAL WORK . 41.
... according to Mr . Fox , the “ worst sort of revolution . ” Mr . Fox having described
what might have been the speculations of a SECTION sagacious observer of the
circumstances which preceded the year MR . FOX ' S HISTORICAL WORK . 41.
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... to the King ; and therefore to the 400 , 000 families engaged by purchases of
crown lands , and to those engaged by purchases of the bishops ' lands , we
must also add this third class of families , described by Mr , Rose as very
numerous .
... to the King ; and therefore to the 400 , 000 families engaged by purchases of
crown lands , and to those engaged by purchases of the bishops ' lands , we
must also add this third class of families , described by Mr , Rose as very
numerous .
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