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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... observations on this publication , his situation in life was a pledge to the public , that they would be written in the spirit of liberality , and his former publi- cations concerning finance and records , of which the value must depend ...
... observations on this publication , his situation in life was a pledge to the public , that they would be written in the spirit of liberality , and his former publi- cations concerning finance and records , of which the value must depend ...
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... Observations were written . Fox had been in power for a few months , and during that short period had proved that in him , change of situation induced no alteration of sentiment . For through the exertions of that administration of ...
... Observations were written . Fox had been in power for a few months , and during that short period had proved that in him , change of situation induced no alteration of sentiment . For through the exertions of that administration of ...
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... observation that " with perfect " rectitude and impartiality of intention a man in a particu- " lar political situation , can hardly form impartial opinions , ” because he breathes an atmosphere of party , with which " the constitution ...
... observation that " with perfect " rectitude and impartiality of intention a man in a particu- " lar political situation , can hardly form impartial opinions , ” because he breathes an atmosphere of party , with which " the constitution ...
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... Observations , than Mr. Fox had been years in writing his Historical Work . That work was the produce of his occasional labours for about four years , and Mr. Rose therefore must have completed his Observations in the short period of ...
... Observations , than Mr. Fox had been years in writing his Historical Work . That work was the produce of his occasional labours for about four years , and Mr. Rose therefore must have completed his Observations in the short period of ...
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Samuel Heywood. Observations may be owing his unfortunate failure in accuracy . For allowing , most willingly , that he felt an honest anxiety upon the subject , his authorities are very frequently not correctly quoted , and generally ...
Samuel Heywood. Observations may be owing his unfortunate failure in accuracy . For allowing , most willingly , that he felt an honest anxiety upon the subject , his authorities are very frequently not correctly quoted , and generally ...
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