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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... arguing in favour of the opinion of Mr. Rose , that the execution of Charles the First is not to be justified , and Mr. Rose may rest in peace , in full assurance that even the defence made for it by Mr. Hume is not to be supported ...
... arguing in favour of the opinion of Mr. Rose , that the execution of Charles the First is not to be justified , and Mr. Rose may rest in peace , in full assurance that even the defence made for it by Mr. Hume is not to be supported ...
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... argument we have just used , will apply equally here , and the reader is desired to recollect for what purpose this division into periods was made at all , and then to consider whether the accession of the misguided monarch , whose ...
... argument we have just used , will apply equally here , and the reader is desired to recollect for what purpose this division into periods was made at all , and then to consider whether the accession of the misguided monarch , whose ...
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... arguing against the conduct of a professed republican , who had basely betrayed the cause he was engaged in , and con- tents himself with saying , that Monk called it , how- ever falsely , the cause of liberty , but gives it no de ...
... arguing against the conduct of a professed republican , who had basely betrayed the cause he was engaged in , and con- tents himself with saying , that Monk called it , how- ever falsely , the cause of liberty , but gives it no de ...
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... arguments , which , by their extreme weakness , afford a convincing proof of the truth of the observation he is combating . He argues first , that though this conduct might be re- gretted , yet it must be recollected , that there could ...
... arguments , which , by their extreme weakness , afford a convincing proof of the truth of the observation he is combating . He argues first , that though this conduct might be re- gretted , yet it must be recollected , that there could ...
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... arguments , is certainly within the sphere of possibi- lity , but that he would have had recourse to them is highly ... argument , for he con- tends upon the principles of a true republican , if we do not misunderstand him , that ...
... arguments , is certainly within the sphere of possibi- lity , but that he would have had recourse to them is highly ... argument , for he con- tends upon the principles of a true republican , if we do not misunderstand him , that ...
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