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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... shew that he thought hostilely or even lightly of monarchy . But it cannot be supposed for a moment , that Mr. Rose could have in view , by dwelling upon the expressions used by Mr. Fox to enforce his opinion of an individual writer ...
... shew that he thought hostilely or even lightly of monarchy . But it cannot be supposed for a moment , that Mr. Rose could have in view , by dwelling upon the expressions used by Mr. Fox to enforce his opinion of an individual writer ...
Страница xix
... shew the careless manner in which the Observations have been written , occurs respecting . a quotation * , supposed to be made from Mr. Fox's work , * Fox , p . vi . respecting Lord Bolingbroke . It is stated to begin thus c 2 PREFACE .
... shew the careless manner in which the Observations have been written , occurs respecting . a quotation * , supposed to be made from Mr. Fox's work , * Fox , p . vi . respecting Lord Bolingbroke . It is stated to begin thus c 2 PREFACE .
Страница xxii
... shew in the subsequent pages . 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 ...
... shew in the subsequent pages . 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 ...
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... shew , that even this justification , the best which can be made , is not sufficient , Mr. Rose seizes the proposition which Mr. Fox disapproved of , and had stated only to answer , seriously objects to it as an original observation of ...
... shew , that even this justification , the best which can be made , is not sufficient , Mr. Rose seizes the proposition which Mr. Fox disapproved of , and had stated only to answer , seriously objects to it as an original observation of ...
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... shew the hazard of his escape . The man was " very wise , and questionless the greatest subject the King had , some- " time much known , and beloved in all the three kingdoms . It was " not thought safe he should live . " Baillie ...
... shew the hazard of his escape . The man was " very wise , and questionless the greatest subject the King had , some- " time much known , and beloved in all the three kingdoms . It was " not thought safe he should live . " Baillie ...
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