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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... Burnet , is so confirmed that no reasonable being , who will attend to the subject , can doubt of the fact , he relates , being true ; and we shall hereafter prove , that the general imputation against his accuracy , made by Mr. Rose ...
... Burnet , is so confirmed that no reasonable being , who will attend to the subject , can doubt of the fact , he relates , being true ; and we shall hereafter prove , that the general imputation against his accuracy , made by Mr. Rose ...
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... Burnet says , the letters were sent by an express and came to the Earl of Middleton , when probation was closed on both sides , and the Lords were engaged in the debate , notwithstanding which , contrary to the forms of justice , he ...
... Burnet says , the letters were sent by an express and came to the Earl of Middleton , when probation was closed on both sides , and the Lords were engaged in the debate , notwithstanding which , contrary to the forms of justice , he ...
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... Burnet's description of the Bill defended.- History of the Bill . - Journals of Parliament not to be relied upon . -Ralph inaccurate in his History . - Burnet again correct . - Ralph again incorrect . The Bill resembles a modern Statute ...
... Burnet's description of the Bill defended.- History of the Bill . - Journals of Parliament not to be relied upon . -Ralph inaccurate in his History . - Burnet again correct . - Ralph again incorrect . The Bill resembles a modern Statute ...
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... Burnet ; Mr. Fox having stated , and proved , in a note , Bishop Bur- that Ralph had unjustly accused Burnet of inaccuracy , tion of the bill concerning this bill for the preservation of his Majesty's ' Rose , p . 156 . person , and ...
... Burnet ; Mr. Fox having stated , and proved , in a note , Bishop Bur- that Ralph had unjustly accused Burnet of inaccuracy , tion of the bill concerning this bill for the preservation of his Majesty's ' Rose , p . 156 . person , and ...
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... Burnet's description could by possibility apply . Indeed he was aware of that bill , but did not take the trouble to examine its contents . Besides the number of bills brought in during that session were so few in number , that it would ...
... Burnet's description could by possibility apply . Indeed he was aware of that bill , but did not take the trouble to examine its contents . Besides the number of bills brought in during that session were so few in number , that it would ...
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