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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... reason why it should not extend to those who have filled inferior 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 ...
... reason why it should not extend to those who have filled inferior 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 ...
Страница xvi
... reason for subjecting his Historical Work to a free examination ? however , Mr. Rose , breathing the atmosphere of party , continues to retain his suspicions , and has carefully selected every passage in Mr. Fox's work , with the ...
... reason for subjecting his Historical Work to a free examination ? however , Mr. Rose , breathing the atmosphere of party , continues to retain his suspicions , and has carefully selected every passage in Mr. Fox's work , with the ...
Страница xvii
... reasons for his censure of " them . Some of them , " Mr. Rose says , " he appears not to ❝ have read , characterising them without distinction under 66 one general description , whose principles of historical dis- " cussion seem to be ...
... reasons for his censure of " them . Some of them , " Mr. Rose says , " he appears not to ❝ have read , characterising them without distinction under 66 one general description , whose principles of historical dis- " cussion seem to be ...
Страница xviii
... reason for his censure . Upon Upon referring to the passage , the reader will find two reasons expressly given , namely that they had " done mischief , " and that their representations had a bad tendency . Hume and Macpherson , Mr. Rose ...
... reason for his censure . Upon Upon referring to the passage , the reader will find two reasons expressly given , namely that they had " done mischief , " and that their representations had a bad tendency . Hume and Macpherson , Mr. Rose ...
Страница xxi
... reason to rejoice at it , for that Narrative confirms in every particular the observa- tions he has made upon Sir Patrick Hume's conduct . If Mr. Rose had been aware of this , he probably would not have published it , or at all events ...
... reason to rejoice at it , for that Narrative confirms in every particular the observa- tions he has made upon Sir Patrick Hume's conduct . If Mr. Rose had been aware of this , he probably would not have published it , or at all events ...
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