A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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... and here no mercy is shewn : it is stated that Mr . Fox had employed some
years of his valuable time in writing the history of a short period only , concerning
which , though eventful in itself , former writers had produced every thing
essential ...
... and here no mercy is shewn : it is stated that Mr . Fox had employed some
years of his valuable time in writing the history of a short period only , concerning
which , though eventful in itself , former writers had produced every thing
essential ...
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During that short period he has confined himself to the political occurrences , and
dismissed from his consideration every thing , which might distract the attention of
himself or his readers , from the main object he had in view . This part of his ...
During that short period he has confined himself to the political occurrences , and
dismissed from his consideration every thing , which might distract the attention of
himself or his readers , from the main object he had in view . This part of his ...
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... having been put to death , is to be abated by the “ publicity of the act . " Here Mr
. Rose , through inadvertency , has so expressed himself , as to lead his readers
Rose , p . 9 . tno such Thing to the inference , that Mr . 14 A VINDICATION OF.
... having been put to death , is to be abated by the “ publicity of the act . " Here Mr
. Rose , through inadvertency , has so expressed himself , as to lead his readers
Rose , p . 9 . tno such Thing to the inference , that Mr . 14 A VINDICATION OF.
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tno such Thing to the inference , that Mr . Fox has said the horror ought SECTION
to be abated ; Xbut the sense of the passage is , that it – was in some degree
abated , or rather the mode , in which it was done , did in fact excite less horror
from ...
tno such Thing to the inference , that Mr . Fox has said the horror ought SECTION
to be abated ; Xbut the sense of the passage is , that it – was in some degree
abated , or rather the mode , in which it was done , did in fact excite less horror
from ...
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... even to extenuation , he must have said much in actual praise of that of Lewis
the Sixteenth . But many reasons may be given why he should have condemned ,
as in fact he did condemn that act , without offering any thing in extenuation of it ...
... even to extenuation , he must have said much in actual praise of that of Lewis
the Sixteenth . But many reasons may be given why he should have condemned ,
as in fact he did condemn that act , without offering any thing in extenuation of it ...
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