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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... a system not of a party , " and that his theory , founded upon them , influenced his opinion and even co- loured his narrative . He further says , that in giving the were " character of James " on his abdication , he shewed PREFACE . XV.
... a system not of a party , " and that his theory , founded upon them , influenced his opinion and even co- loured his narrative . He further says , that in giving the were " character of James " on his abdication , he shewed PREFACE . XV.
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... . Rose's Obser- vations were penned . Mr. Fox , after complimenting Mr. Laing upon his History of Scotland , which had been recent- * Rose's Introduction , p . xii , ly published , says , " it is a most xvi PREFACE .
... . Rose's Obser- vations were penned . Mr. Fox , after complimenting Mr. Laing upon his History of Scotland , which had been recent- * Rose's Introduction , p . xii , ly published , says , " it is a most xvi PREFACE .
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... 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 entirely opposite . And in particular , if " Mr. Fox had ever ...
... 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 entirely opposite . And in particular , if " Mr. Fox had ever ...
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... says Bolingbroke in particular had confound- " ed , " & c * . Here Mr. Rose has made two mistakes , for neither in ... say , he had heard the late Lord * Mr. Rose's Introduction , p . xxvi . • Bolingbroke say . Under what influence or ...
... says Bolingbroke in particular had confound- " ed , " & c * . Here Mr. Rose has made two mistakes , for neither in ... say , he had heard the late Lord * Mr. Rose's Introduction , p . xxvi . • Bolingbroke say . Under what influence or ...
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... says in the 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 ...
... says in the 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 ...
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