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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... character . And we will not deprive him of the credit of intending to fulfil , and even thinking he has fulfilled those professions ; but we lament that his good intentions have not been proof against the contagious atmosphere of ...
... character . And we will not deprive him of the credit of intending to fulfil , and even thinking he has fulfilled those professions ; but we lament that his good intentions have not been proof against the contagious atmosphere of ...
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... character of Mr. Hume is found , not in Mr. Fox's Histori- cal Work , but a private letter cited by his nephew in the In- troduction : where then was the boasted official accuracy of Mr. Rose ? twice at least by his own statement , has ...
... character of Mr. Hume is found , not in Mr. Fox's Histori- cal Work , but a private letter cited by his nephew in the In- troduction : where then was the boasted official accuracy of Mr. Rose ? twice at least by his own statement , has ...
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... of a system not of a party , " and that his theory , founded upon them , influenced his opinion and even co- loured his narrative . He further says , that in giving the were " character of James " on his abdication , he shewed PREFACE . XV.
... of a system not of a party , " and that his theory , founded upon them , influenced his opinion and even co- loured his narrative . He further says , that in giving the were " character of James " on his abdication , he shewed PREFACE . XV.
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... character be a special reason for subjecting his Historical Work to a free examination ? however , Mr. Rose , breathing the atmosphere of party , continues to retain his suspicions , and has carefully selected every passage in Mr. Fox's ...
... character be a special reason for subjecting his Historical Work to a free examination ? however , Mr. Rose , breathing the atmosphere of party , continues to retain his suspicions , and has carefully selected every passage in Mr. Fox's ...
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... me- mory , or by the particular interest he felt in the story and character of his illustrious ancestor is not quite clear . * Mr. Rose's Introduction , p . iii . The object of this tender interest died in the year PREFACE . xxi.
... me- mory , or by the particular interest he felt in the story and character of his illustrious ancestor is not quite clear . * Mr. Rose's Introduction , p . iii . The object of this tender interest died in the year PREFACE . xxi.
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