A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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guished member , the friends of humanity may now exult in the abolition of the
slave trade , and his ardent wishes for the success of the catholic claims
remained unchanged to his last moments . The hostile bias of Mr . Rose towards
Mr . Fox ...
guished member , the friends of humanity may now exult in the abolition of the
slave trade , and his ardent wishes for the success of the catholic claims
remained unchanged to his last moments . The hostile bias of Mr . Rose towards
Mr . Fox ...
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No friend of Mr . Fox would complain of , and no friend to literature or political
liberty but must wish for a full and free examination of it . But such examination
should be conducted with candour , and not taken advantage of to depreciate the
...
No friend of Mr . Fox would complain of , and no friend to literature or political
liberty but must wish for a full and free examination of it . But such examination
should be conducted with candour , and not taken advantage of to depreciate the
...
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In his Introduction Mr . Rosé takes for granted , that Mr . Fox had a wish to favour
Argyle and acquit him of misconduct in his enterprize , at the expence of the
character of Sir Patrick Hume . But if Mr . Rose is right in the supposition that Mr .
Fox ...
In his Introduction Mr . Rosé takes for granted , that Mr . Fox had a wish to favour
Argyle and acquit him of misconduct in his enterprize , at the expence of the
character of Sir Patrick Hume . But if Mr . Rose is right in the supposition that Mr .
Fox ...
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He acknowledges that he is not equal to Mr . Fox in argument , and , when they
differ , wishes the point in dispute may be decided by the authorities produced . In
the ensuing pages however , it cannot escape observation that he is not more ...
He acknowledges that he is not equal to Mr . Fox in argument , and , when they
differ , wishes the point in dispute may be decided by the authorities produced . In
the ensuing pages however , it cannot escape observation that he is not more ...
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Against him I have no feeling of personal hostility , no wish to depreciate his
literary labours . In the following sheets all the objections , in any degree material
, which have been made to Mr . Fox ' s work , will be noticed in their order , and if
...
Against him I have no feeling of personal hostility , no wish to depreciate his
literary labours . In the following sheets all the objections , in any degree material
, which have been made to Mr . Fox ' s work , will be noticed in their order , and if
...
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