A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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In which ever way they may decide , the fact related is equally favourable to the
political principles of Mr . Fox , and consequently the construction , which he put
upon the words , could not have arisen from any propensity influencing him to ...
In which ever way they may decide , the fact related is equally favourable to the
political principles of Mr . Fox , and consequently the construction , which he put
upon the words , could not have arisen from any propensity influencing him to ...
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The fact is that the writer was the first Earl . No improper propensity or motive is
imputed as the cause of this mistake , though it materially affects the authority of
the notes themselves . Before we proceed to explain the object of the present ...
The fact is that the writer was the first Earl . No improper propensity or motive is
imputed as the cause of this mistake , though it materially affects the authority of
the notes themselves . Before we proceed to explain the object of the present ...
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... now under 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 “ constitutional point whatever .
... now under 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 “ constitutional point whatever .
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pointed out an instance of Mr . Fox having brought into notice one historical fact
of considerable importance * . For in Barillon ' s letter of the 7th December , 1684
, an interesting and novel view is exhibited of the principles , on which our ...
pointed out an instance of Mr . Fox having brought into notice one historical fact
of considerable importance * . For in Barillon ' s letter of the 7th December , 1684
, an interesting and novel view is exhibited of the principles , on which our ...
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... detract unjustly from the reputation of its author . Upon further investigation ,
however , I have been induced to alter my opinion , for discovering that the same
want of accuracy , both in fact and argument , and the same culpable
carelessness ...
... detract unjustly from the reputation of its author . Upon further investigation ,
however , I have been induced to alter my opinion , for discovering that the same
want of accuracy , both in fact and argument , and the same culpable
carelessness ...
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