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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... argument , and the same culpable carelessness attend those parts of the work , which have no reference whatever to Mr. Fox , I no longer impute to its author any improper motives . In the ensuing pages , therefore , it will be taken for ...
... argument , and the same culpable carelessness attend those parts of the work , which have no reference whatever to Mr. Fox , I no longer impute to its author any improper motives . In the ensuing pages , therefore , it will be taken for ...
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... arguments shall have been misapprehended , or any of his facts incor- rectly stated , I shall be happy in an opportunity to acknowledge my errors . In this preface some observatious have been made upon Mr. Rose's Introduction . The ...
... arguments shall have been misapprehended , or any of his facts incor- rectly stated , I shall be happy in an opportunity to acknowledge my errors . In this preface some observatious have been made upon Mr. Rose's Introduction . The ...
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... arguments . The sixth Section will contain an answer to the last chapter of the Observations . A few months only have ... argument also , though considerable pains have been taken to guard against them . But whatever errors may be found ...
... arguments . The sixth Section will contain an answer to the last chapter of the Observations . A few months only have ... argument also , though considerable pains have been taken to guard against them . But whatever errors may be found ...
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... argument on either side , or render her reign more fit to be placed in one period or the other ? -The next reason is , that the authors , to whom Mr. Fox justly attributes the astonishing progress of liter- ature 6 A VINDICATION OF.
... argument on either side , or render her reign more fit to be placed in one period or the other ? -The next reason is , that the authors , to whom Mr. Fox justly attributes the astonishing progress of liter- ature 6 A VINDICATION OF.
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... arguing , more for victory than convic- tion , and looking more to the fame of defeating his ad- versary , than the ... argument ? That in the year 1571 , a seat having been purchased for five pounds , Mr. Fox's observation , that , at ...
... arguing , more for victory than convic- tion , and looking more to the fame of defeating his ad- versary , than the ... argument ? That in the year 1571 , a seat having been purchased for five pounds , Mr. Fox's observation , that , at ...
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