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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... writing his Historical Work . That work was the produce of his occasional labours for about four years , and Mr. Rose therefore must have completed his Observations in the short period of not many more than four weeks , in the midst too ...
... writing his Historical Work . That work was the produce of his occasional labours for about four years , and Mr. Rose therefore must have completed his Observations in the short period of not many more than four weeks , in the midst too ...
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... writers , and the turn of his mind led him to be very minute in his enquiries , but the word " severely , " if meant to convey the idea of those enqui- ries having been conducted with a view to find fault with others , is certainly ...
... writers , and the turn of his mind led him to be very minute in his enquiries , but the word " severely , " if meant to convey the idea of those enqui- ries having been conducted with a view to find fault with others , is certainly ...
Страница xvi
... writer , to induce a belief in careless readers that they were meant to be applied to monarchy itself . The same private letter has given rise to a paragraph . tending to illustrate the spirit , in which Mr. Rose's Obser- vations were ...
... writer , to induce a belief in careless readers that they were meant to be applied to monarchy itself . The same private letter has given rise to a paragraph . tending to illustrate the spirit , in which Mr. Rose's Obser- vations were ...
Страница xvii
... writer ) from a general idea of their toryism but without giving any reasons for his censure of " them . Some of ... writers . " Here we must repeat the remark that the passage , now criticized as part of Mr. Fox's work , is a paragraph ...
... writer ) from a general idea of their toryism but without giving any reasons for his censure of " them . Some of ... writers . " Here we must repeat the remark that the passage , now criticized as part of Mr. Fox's work , is a paragraph ...
Страница xviii
... writers , because he gives no reason for his censure . Upon Upon referring to the passage , the reader will find two reasons expressly given , namely that they had " done mischief , " and that their representations had a bad tendency ...
... writers , because he gives no reason for his censure . Upon Upon referring to the passage , the reader will find two reasons expressly given , namely that they had " done mischief , " and that their representations had a bad tendency ...
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