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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... expressed , preclude the idea of his intending to state positively that Mr. Fox entertained the opinion , he only infers that such must have been his opinion from the conviction impressed upon his own mind . This quota- tion serves as ...
... expressed , preclude the idea of his intending to state positively that Mr. Fox entertained the opinion , he only infers that such must have been his opinion from the conviction impressed upon his own mind . This quota- tion serves as ...
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... expressed an opinion of our constitution in a report made several years ago on their state , to support which he enters into an elaborate discussion . He quotes Lord Coke , Plowden , Lord Ellesmere , Whitelocke , Doomsday Book , the ...
... expressed an opinion of our constitution in a report made several years ago on their state , to support which he enters into an elaborate discussion . He quotes Lord Coke , Plowden , Lord Ellesmere , Whitelocke , Doomsday Book , the ...
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... been put to death , is to be abated by the publicity of the act . " . Here Mr. Rose , through inad- vertency , has so expressed himself , as to lead his readers 66 Xno Luch thing . I. to the inference , that 14 A VINDICATION OF.
... been put to death , is to be abated by the publicity of the act . " . Here Mr. Rose , through inad- vertency , has so expressed himself , as to lead his readers 66 Xno Luch thing . I. to the inference , that 14 A VINDICATION OF.
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... expressed either in writing " or conversation , to those stated by Mr. Fox . " It would be rather difficult to contradict this assertion , for no man had better opportunities , from his own reading and ob- servation , of knowing the ...
... expressed either in writing " or conversation , to those stated by Mr. Fox . " It would be rather difficult to contradict this assertion , for no man had better opportunities , from his own reading and ob- servation , of knowing the ...
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... expressed and enforced his sentiments in the House of Commons , re- peatedly , and upon the most public occasions . His de- clarations may , possibly , have escaped the memory of Mr. Rose , though at the time they were made he must have ...
... expressed and enforced his sentiments in the House of Commons , re- peatedly , and upon the most public occasions . His de- clarations may , possibly , have escaped the memory of Mr. Rose , though at the time they were made he must have ...
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