A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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Before we proceed to explain the object of the present publication , it may be
proper to notice some observations of a general nature which are found in Mr .
Rose ' s Introduction . In some respects , he seems to think himself peculiarly
qualified ...
Before we proceed to explain the object of the present publication , it may be
proper to notice some observations of a general nature which are found in Mr .
Rose ' s Introduction . In some respects , he seems to think himself peculiarly
qualified ...
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He speaks of his most excellent natural memory , and of his possessing a
powerful mind bent to political , and historical subjects . He acknowledges that he
is not equal to Mr . Fox in argument , and , when they differ , wishes the point in ...
He speaks of his most excellent natural memory , and of his possessing a
powerful mind bent to political , and historical subjects . He acknowledges that he
is not equal to Mr . Fox in argument , and , when they differ , wishes the point in ...
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The imputations , cast upon Mr . Fox in the Introduction to the Observations , are
certainly of a very serious nature , deeply affecting his fidelity and accuracy , as a
historian . Mr . Rose , it seems , had a sort of general indeterminate feeling ...
The imputations , cast upon Mr . Fox in the Introduction to the Observations , are
certainly of a very serious nature , deeply affecting his fidelity and accuracy , as a
historian . Mr . Rose , it seems , had a sort of general indeterminate feeling ...
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individual upon the principle of self - defence , the dan“ ger must be not
problematical and remote , but evident “ and immediate . The danger , in this
instance , was not “ of such a nature , ” & c . Here Mr . Fox is arguing in favour of
the opinion of ...
individual upon the principle of self - defence , the dan“ ger must be not
problematical and remote , but evident “ and immediate . The danger , in this
instance , was not “ of such a nature , ” & c . Here Mr . Fox is arguing in favour of
the opinion of ...
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It is a degrading fact to human nature , “ that even the sending away the Duke of
Gloucester was “ an instance of generosity almost unexampled in the “ history of
transactions of this nature . " Before we enter into an examination of ...
It is a degrading fact to human nature , “ that even the sending away the Duke of
Gloucester was “ an instance of generosity almost unexampled in the “ history of
transactions of this nature . " Before we enter into an examination of ...
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