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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... principles , but to the 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 ...
... principles , but to the 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 ...
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... principles disclosed in Mr. Fox's book , which during the greater part of a life spent in political contest , he had carefully concealed , or Mr. Rose had not had the sagacity to discover , he now doubts whether the co - operation of ...
... principles disclosed in Mr. Fox's book , which during the greater part of a life spent in political contest , he had carefully concealed , or Mr. Rose had not had the sagacity to discover , he now doubts whether the co - operation of ...
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... principles of Mr. Fox when he made overtures to introduce him into power ; and we may safely conclude that he felt none of those apprehensions , which have so recently found their way to the bosom of Mr. Rose . It will be found in the ...
... principles of Mr. Fox when he made overtures to introduce him into power ; and we may safely conclude that he felt none of those apprehensions , which have so recently found their way to the bosom of Mr. Rose . It will be found in the ...
Страница vi
... situations ; on the contrary , they , surely must be in greater danger , who are attached not only to the party by common principle but 66 * Mr. Rose's Introduction , p . ix . o its leader by the still stronger ties of personal vi PREFACE .
... situations ; on the contrary , they , surely must be in greater danger , who are attached not only to the party by common principle but 66 * Mr. Rose's Introduction , p . ix . o its leader by the still stronger ties of personal vi PREFACE .
Страница vii
... principle , in suspecting the accuracy of Mr. Rose's statements and the justness of his reflections , and in questioning his capacity , though not his intentions of > forming impartial opinions . Mr. Rose is perfectly sensible of the ...
... principle , in suspecting the accuracy of Mr. Rose's statements and the justness of his reflections , and in questioning his capacity , though not his intentions of > forming impartial opinions . Mr. Rose is perfectly sensible of the ...
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