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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... supposed to have had a further view , which he did not choose to avow in presenting this page to the notice of his reader , it must be an extraordinary sort of propensity , which blinded him so far as to induce him unintentionally to ...
... supposed to have had a further view , which he did not choose to avow in presenting this page to the notice of his reader , it must be an extraordinary sort of propensity , which blinded him so far as to induce him unintentionally to ...
Страница xvi
... 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 , to induce a belief in careless readers that they were meant to be applied to ...
... 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 , to induce a belief in careless readers that they were meant to be applied to ...
Страница xix
... 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 . xix.
... 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 . xix.
Страница xxiii
... supposed calumny with at least as much keenness , as Mr. Rose can do now . Yet for that length of time did he submit in silence to the charge , which it is manifest he felt most sorely ; but he did not * Mr. Rose's Introduction , p . v ...
... supposed calumny with at least as much keenness , as Mr. Rose can do now . Yet for that length of time did he submit in silence to the charge , which it is manifest he felt most sorely ; but he did not * Mr. Rose's Introduction , p . v ...
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... supposed , like Mr. Rose , who has lived the greatest part of his life among records , to have formed any opinion of the limitations which existed during the time of our Anglo - Saxon ancestors , thirdly , that Monk might have thought ...
... supposed , like Mr. Rose , who has lived the greatest part of his life among records , to have formed any opinion of the limitations which existed during the time of our Anglo - Saxon ancestors , thirdly , that Monk might have thought ...
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