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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... passages , from which he has drawn his conclusion , and whether , if fairly represented they would justify it . But we are inclined to think more highly of Mr. Pitt ; he , ( whatever . Mr. Rose might be ) could not but be perfectly iv ...
... passages , from which he has drawn his conclusion , and whether , if fairly represented they would justify it . But we are inclined to think more highly of Mr. Pitt ; he , ( whatever . Mr. Rose might be ) could not but be perfectly iv ...
Страница vi
... passages just com- mented upon , but will be apparent in many others noticed hereafter . But after Mr. Rose's excuses " for suspecting " the accuracy of Mr. Fox's statement , and the justness of " his reflections , " and the observation ...
... passages just com- mented upon , but will be apparent in many others noticed hereafter . But after Mr. Rose's excuses " for suspecting " the accuracy of Mr. Fox's statement , and the justness of " his reflections , " and the observation ...
Страница ix
... passages in Mr. Rose's Intro- duction . } To prove that Mr. Fox was misled by a propensity to apply every historical ... passage in a letter of Mr. Barillon . The alledged mistranslation is admitted to have been made without intention ...
... passages in Mr. Rose's Intro- duction . } To prove that Mr. Fox was misled by a propensity to apply every historical ... passage in a letter of Mr. Barillon . The alledged mistranslation is admitted to have been made without intention ...
Страница x
... passage that its satisfactory discussion must necessarily run into considerable length . I shall therefore leave the gram- matical merits , and the real meaning of it , due regard being had to the general style of epistolary ...
... passage that its satisfactory discussion must necessarily run into considerable length . I shall therefore leave the gram- matical merits , and the real meaning of it , due regard being had to the general style of epistolary ...
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... passage in dispute contains the substance of the answers made to his arguments by the other Ministers . This opinion of Halifax was made use of to the King , as a proof of his dangerous principles , by the Duke of York and the French ...
... passage in dispute contains the substance of the answers made to his arguments by the other Ministers . This opinion of Halifax was made use of to the King , as a proof of his dangerous principles , by the Duke of York and the French ...
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