A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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... in the two preceding Sections , which are appropriated to the examination of Mr
. Rose ' s authorities and arguments . ... it is to be feared in statement and
argument also , though considerable pains have been taken to guard against
them .
... in the two preceding Sections , which are appropriated to the examination of Mr
. Rose ' s authorities and arguments . ... it is to be feared in statement and
argument also , though considerable pains have been taken to guard against
them .
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... but the general improvement of the people , which advanced inore rapidly ,
because there was no change . And we may ask , how the steadiness of her
government can be used as an argument on either side , or render her reign
more fit to ...
... but the general improvement of the people , which advanced inore rapidly ,
because there was no change . And we may ask , how the steadiness of her
government can be used as an argument on either side , or render her reign
more fit to ...
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And may we not suspect that Mr . Rose here is arguing , more for victory than
conviction , and looking more to the fame of defeating his adversary , than the
justice of the cause , for which he combats ? - The fourth objection is , that “ as
little ...
And may we not suspect that Mr . Rose here is arguing , more for victory than
conviction , and looking more to the fame of defeating his adversary , than the
justice of the cause , for which he combats ? - The fourth objection is , that “ as
little ...
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Mr . Rose says , that Mr . Fox has given no reason , or statement , on which he
founds that opinion , but it unfortunately happens for the argument , that Mr . Fox
has , as above stated , expressly given SECTION mean that not be posted ironi ?
Mr . Rose says , that Mr . Fox has given no reason , or statement , on which he
founds that opinion , but it unfortunately happens for the argument , that Mr . Fox
has , as above stated , expressly given SECTION mean that not be posted ironi ?
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But the 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 ...
But the 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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