A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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Mr . Rose must possess a most delicate sensibility of nerves to have been
affected , as ' he describes himself * to have been , at the perusal of the Historical
Work ; but whether he was actuated by the impulse of personal respect to Lord ...
Mr . Rose must possess a most delicate sensibility of nerves to have been
affected , as ' he describes himself * to have been , at the perusal of the Historical
Work ; but whether he was actuated by the impulse of personal respect to Lord ...
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Mr . Rose ' s respect for the memory of one , who had been 85 years numbered
with the dead , is the more striking , as it shews that he was more feelingly alive to
the reputation of this ancestor of his friend , than that ancestor himself had been .
Mr . Rose ' s respect for the memory of one , who had been 85 years numbered
with the dead , is the more striking , as it shews that he was more feelingly alive to
the reputation of this ancestor of his friend , than that ancestor himself had been .
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His injustice in this respect forcibly struck Mr . Rose , nay , so strongly did it affect
him , " that it was his sole mot ve at first for deciding to publish on the subject .
This was his first inducement to examine attentively the Narrative of Mr . Fox .
His injustice in this respect forcibly struck Mr . Rose , nay , so strongly did it affect
him , " that it was his sole mot ve at first for deciding to publish on the subject .
This was his first inducement to examine attentively the Narrative of Mr . Fox .
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Mr . Rose candidly makes the admission that notwithstanding all his failures in
accuracy , Mr . Fox did not “ intentionally state a false faci , " but the charge in this
respect is , that he has not examinel , with the utmost care and assiduity , the ...
Mr . Rose candidly makes the admission that notwithstanding all his failures in
accuracy , Mr . Fox did not “ intentionally state a false faci , " but the charge in this
respect is , that he has not examinel , with the utmost care and assiduity , the ...
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... has frequently recourse , He says , it does not appear why our tranquillity
having been uninterrupted sbould have influenced Mr . Fox ' s decision in this
respect , “ because our being at peace or “ war could have no effect on our
constitution .
... has frequently recourse , He says , it does not appear why our tranquillity
having been uninterrupted sbould have influenced Mr . Fox ' s decision in this
respect , “ because our being at peace or “ war could have no effect on our
constitution .
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