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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... person of Mr. Fox , for the principles remain though the person is gone ; and yet he adds , that " his opposition was altogether on public " grounds . " He says , there was a time when he hoped to have seen a junction of Mr. Fox and Mr ...
... person of Mr. Fox , for the principles remain though the person is gone ; and yet he adds , that " his opposition was altogether on public " grounds . " He says , there was a time when he hoped to have seen a junction of Mr. Fox and Mr ...
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... person , except Mr. Rose , who has read his work , whether there are any prin- ciples developed in it inconsistent with those , which he had uniformly avowed and acted upon . We shall examine hereafter whether Mr. Rose has fairly ...
... person , except Mr. Rose , who has read his work , whether there are any prin- ciples developed in it inconsistent with those , which he had uniformly avowed and acted upon . We shall examine hereafter whether Mr. Rose has fairly ...
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... person accustomed to official accuracy is rather extraordinary ; for it is a well - known anecdote , that when his history of Malta was preparing for the press , notes of the transactions at the siege , taken by an eye - witness , being ...
... person accustomed to official accuracy is rather extraordinary ; for it is a well - known anecdote , that when his history of Malta was preparing for the press , notes of the transactions at the siege , taken by an eye - witness , being ...
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... person , who entertained senti- ments so nearly similar to his own . In imposing upon himself this task , Mr. Rose seems fully aware of its difficulty , for he says in one place , Mr. Fox was a man of " splendid , " in another , of 66 ...
... person , who entertained senti- ments so nearly similar to his own . In imposing upon himself this task , Mr. Rose seems fully aware of its difficulty , for he says in one place , Mr. Fox was a man of " splendid , " in another , of 66 ...
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... and defence of those principles , though at the same time he should have identified , and defended his own with them . It * Mr. Rose's Introduction , p . viii . is almost impossible for any person to write a perfectly xxxii PREFACE .
... and defence of those principles , though at the same time he should have identified , and defended his own with them . It * Mr. Rose's Introduction , p . viii . is almost impossible for any person to write a perfectly xxxii PREFACE .
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