A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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Upon the disputed meaning of the original it might be dangerous for an
Englishman , and one not confident in his critical knowledge of the French
language to offer an opinion . And such is the complicated construction of the
passage that its ...
Upon the disputed meaning of the original it might be dangerous for an
Englishman , and one not confident in his critical knowledge of the French
language to offer an opinion . And such is the complicated construction of the
passage that its ...
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... both Mr . Fox and Mr . Rose into an error ; for they both seem to have
understood it to mean utmost theoretical perfection , beyond which , it was
impossible for human wisdom to go ; but that was not the meaning of the learned
judge himself .
... both Mr . Fox and Mr . Rose into an error ; for they both seem to have
understood it to mean utmost theoretical perfection , beyond which , it was
impossible for human wisdom to go ; but that was not the meaning of the learned
judge himself .
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Nobody acquainted with the proceedings against Lord Danby in this very year ,
can hesitate about the meaning of Mr . Fox ' s words . The King pardoned Lord
Danby , putting the Great Seal to the grant with his own hand . Lord Danby was ...
Nobody acquainted with the proceedings against Lord Danby in this very year ,
can hesitate about the meaning of Mr . Fox ' s words . The King pardoned Lord
Danby , putting the Great Seal to the grant with his own hand . Lord Danby was ...
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... unless Mr . Rose should be of opinion that the liberty of free discussion through
the medium of the press , is , in itself , a grievance . Possibly this observation is
founded upon a misapprehension of the meaning of the word “ laws , ” which Mr ...
... unless Mr . Rose should be of opinion that the liberty of free discussion through
the medium of the press , is , in itself , a grievance . Possibly this observation is
founded upon a misapprehension of the meaning of the word “ laws , ” which Mr ...
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... not compare the culpable proceedings of Lord Godolphin , and Lord Churchill
in the reign of James the Second , , with their meritorious conduct in the reign of
Queen Anne ; these expressions are too general , fully to express his meaning .
... not compare the culpable proceedings of Lord Godolphin , and Lord Churchill
in the reign of James the Second , , with their meritorious conduct in the reign of
Queen Anne ; these expressions are too general , fully to express his meaning .
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