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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... political life had rendered him peculiarly conversant with the subjects upon which he professed to write . To discover legitimate objects for criticism in almost any posthumous publication cannot be very difficult , but such works have ...
... political life had rendered him peculiarly conversant with the subjects upon which he professed to write . To discover legitimate objects for criticism in almost any posthumous publication cannot be very difficult , but such works have ...
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... political opposer * . " But to obviate this objection , he assures us , " that the opposition of every “ liberal man has died with its object ; " which is a pretty strong admission that his opposition was not to the principles , but to ...
... political opposer * . " But to obviate this objection , he assures us , " that the opposition of every “ liberal man has died with its object ; " which is a pretty strong admission that his opposition was not to the principles , but to ...
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... political contest , he had carefully concealed , or Mr. Rose had not had the sagacity to discover , he now doubts whether the co - operation of these celebrated rivals , could have lasted , because the political ' principles of Mr. Pitt ...
... political contest , he had carefully concealed , or Mr. Rose had not had the sagacity to discover , he now doubts whether the co - operation of these celebrated rivals , could have lasted , because the political ' principles of Mr. Pitt ...
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... political situation , can hardly form impartial opinions , ” because he breathes an atmosphere of party , with which " the constitution and temperament of his own mind can hardly fail to be affected ; " * we may justly doubt , whether ...
... political situation , can hardly form impartial opinions , ” because he breathes an atmosphere of party , with which " the constitution and temperament of his own mind can hardly fail to be affected ; " * we may justly doubt , whether ...
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... politics , in which he has so long breathed . He cannot be impartial , the spirit of oppo- sition to Mr. Fox , which actuated the Secretary to the Treasury under his political opponent , still reigns in the * Mr . Rose's Introduction ...
... politics , in which he has so long breathed . He cannot be impartial , the spirit of oppo- sition to Mr. Fox , which actuated the Secretary to the Treasury under his political opponent , still reigns in the * Mr . Rose's Introduction ...
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