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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... instance tending to shew the careless manner in which the Observations have been written , occurs respecting . a quotation * , supposed to be made from Mr. Fox's work , * Fox , p . vi . respecting Lord Bolingbroke . It is stated to ...
... instance tending to shew the careless manner in which the Observations have been written , occurs respecting . a quotation * , supposed to be made from Mr. Fox's work , * Fox , p . vi . respecting Lord Bolingbroke . It is stated to ...
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... instance of carelessness in an author , who boasts of superior accuracy , for he describes the notes of Lord Dartmouth , on which much reliance is placed afterwards , to have been written by the second Earl of that name * . The fact is ...
... instance of carelessness in an author , who boasts of superior accuracy , for he describes the notes of Lord Dartmouth , on which much reliance is placed afterwards , to have been written by the second Earl of that name * . The fact is ...
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... should have made any very important additions to the facts , which had been already communicated to the public . But in Mr. Rose's Introduction , we have already 66 pointed out an instance of Mr. Fox having brought into PREFACE . XXIX.
... should have made any very important additions to the facts , which had been already communicated to the public . But in Mr. Rose's Introduction , we have already 66 pointed out an instance of Mr. Fox having brought into PREFACE . XXIX.
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Samuel Heywood. 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 ...
Samuel Heywood. 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 ...
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... instance of that sort of incoherent reasoning , to which Mr. Rose has frequently recourse . He says , it does not appear why our tranquillity having been uninterrupted should have influenced Mr. Fox's de- cision in this respect ...
... instance of that sort of incoherent reasoning , to which Mr. Rose has frequently recourse . He says , it does not appear why our tranquillity having been uninterrupted should have influenced Mr. Fox's de- cision in this respect ...
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