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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... Hume . His injustice in this respect forcibly struck Mr. Rose , nay , so strongly did it affect him , * that it was his sole motive at first for deciding to publish on the subject . This was his first inducement to examine attentively ...
... Hume . His injustice in this respect forcibly struck Mr. Rose , nay , so strongly did it affect him , * that it was his sole motive at first for deciding to publish on the subject . This was his first inducement to examine attentively ...
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... Hume , and even before he had perused attentively any part of it * . We may , therefore , fairly doubt , whether that feeling was to be attributed to the perusal of the work itself , or to a predisposition to find fault , arising ...
... Hume , and even before he had perused attentively any part of it * . We may , therefore , fairly doubt , whether that feeling was to be attributed to the perusal of the work itself , or to a predisposition to find fault , arising ...
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... * . This further reason is given for noticing those parts of the book which do not concern Sir Patrick Hume , that the mis- Mr. Rose's Introduction , p . xiii . e But takes which have been made and then reasoned upon PREFACE . xxxiii.
... * . This further reason is given for noticing those parts of the book which do not concern Sir Patrick Hume , that the mis- Mr. Rose's Introduction , p . xiii . e But takes which have been made and then reasoned upon PREFACE . xxxiii.
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... Hume , vii . p . 137 . that there was no example , by which the trial and execution of the King could be sanctioned . Mr. Fox enters into a laboured discussion respecting the execution of the King , and he is the most unfortunate of all ...
... Hume , vii . p . 137 . that there was no example , by which the trial and execution of the King could be sanctioned . Mr. Fox enters into a laboured discussion respecting the execution of the King , and he is the most unfortunate of all ...
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... Hume is not to be supported . The petty observations already noticed are only intro- ductory to the grand charge against Mr. Fox , of enter- taining sentiments , which " must in the minds of many Rose , p . 1o . " excite considerable ...
... Hume is not to be supported . The petty observations already noticed are only intro- ductory to the grand charge against Mr. Fox , of enter- taining sentiments , which " must in the minds of many Rose , p . 1o . " excite considerable ...
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