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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... had lived , he would have allowed any part of it to have been laid before the public in its present state . On the contrary , it may be proved from the work itself , a that in the author's consideration it was not so far.
... had lived , he would have allowed any part of it to have been laid before the public in its present state . On the contrary , it may be proved from the work itself , a that in the author's consideration it was not so far.
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... present pub- lication , it may be proper to notice some observations of a ge- neral nature which are found in Mr. Rose's Introduction . In some respects , he seems to think himself peculiarly qualified to write a history , or to make ...
... present pub- lication , it may be proper to notice some observations of a ge- neral nature which are found in Mr. Rose's Introduction . In some respects , he seems to think himself peculiarly qualified to write a history , or to make ...
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... present it to his Majesty . He hortite attack of does not give us the title of this model of perfection , but con- Rose - sengry beat soles us with the information that the MS . is probably still letite abst . remaining in the royal ...
... present it to his Majesty . He hortite attack of does not give us the title of this model of perfection , but con- Rose - sengry beat soles us with the information that the MS . is probably still letite abst . remaining in the royal ...
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... present in- stance he was particularly careful to examine ) are that his facts shall be true , and his deductions and observations , naturally , or at least fairly , arise from them . Here it is that Mr. Rose thinks he has discovered ...
... present in- stance he was particularly careful to examine ) are that his facts shall be true , and his deductions and observations , naturally , or at least fairly , arise from them . Here it is that Mr. Rose thinks he has discovered ...
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... present to hear them , and they were circulated , and made the topic of conversation and party dispute in every ' corner of the kingdom afterwards . At that period Mr. Rose was not only a member of the House of Commons , but in an ...
... present to hear them , and they were circulated , and made the topic of conversation and party dispute in every ' corner of the kingdom afterwards . At that period Mr. Rose was not only a member of the House of Commons , but in an ...
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