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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... 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 , to induce a ...
... 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 , to induce a ...
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... thought for a moment , ( as he would have done if he had been writing his history ) he might have omitted . Against such an error I am not solicitous to defend the memory of Mr. Fox . It might have happened to any man , and fortunate ...
... thought for a moment , ( as he would have done if he had been writing his history ) he might have omitted . Against such an error I am not solicitous to defend the memory of Mr. Fox . It might have happened to any man , and fortunate ...
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Samuel Heywood. was accustomed to official accuracy , had read much and thought more upon the history of his country , and agreed with Mr. Fox that there are certain periods , at which the mind 21 naturally pauses to meditate upon ...
Samuel Heywood. was accustomed to official accuracy , had read much and thought more upon the history of his country , and agreed with Mr. Fox that there are certain periods , at which the mind 21 naturally pauses to meditate upon ...
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... thought so highly as more than forty whack of this over prosene years ago to translate and present it to his Majesty . He hortite attack of does not give us the title of this model of perfection , but con- Rose - sengry beat soles us ...
... thought so highly as more than forty whack of this over prosene years ago to translate and present it to his Majesty . He hortite attack of does not give us the title of this model of perfection , but con- Rose - sengry beat soles us ...
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... thought he had the political opponent of his patron and friend at an advantage . The Historical Work of Mr. Fox has been treated with greater severity than posthumous publications have usually met with . This may be owing , in some ...
... thought he had the political opponent of his patron and friend at an advantage . The Historical Work of Mr. Fox has been treated with greater severity than posthumous publications have usually met with . This may be owing , in some ...
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