A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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... ever affable , kind , and obliging , it was impossible to associate with and not
love him . The candour , openness , and simplicity of his heart left no room for
suspicion or doubt , and no man ever enjoyed more , the full , the PREFACE .
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... ever affable , kind , and obliging , it was impossible to associate with and not
love him . The candour , openness , and simplicity of his heart left no room for
suspicion or doubt , and no man ever enjoyed more , the full , the PREFACE .
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But , farther : does Mr . Rose doubt that a series of years , passed in uninterrupted
tranquility , must be favourable , in any reign , to the pursuits of literature ? And , if
so , might not this circumstance powerfully influence the mind of Mr . Fox in ...
But , farther : does Mr . Rose doubt that a series of years , passed in uninterrupted
tranquility , must be favourable , in any reign , to the pursuits of literature ? And , if
so , might not this circumstance powerfully influence the mind of Mr . Fox in ...
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... there can be little doubt but that adopted by Cromwell “ and his adherents is
the least dishonourable ; Edward “ the Second , Richard the Second , Henry the
Sixth , Ed“ ward the Fifth , had none of them long survived their de“ posal ; but this
...
... there can be little doubt but that adopted by Cromwell “ and his adherents is
the least dishonourable ; Edward “ the Second , Richard the Second , Henry the
Sixth , Ed“ ward the Fifth , had none of them long survived their de“ posal ; but this
...
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... and pusilla“ nimity , " and afterwards declared his wish for an address to his
Majesty , to which he would add an expression , “ of our abhorrence of the
proceedings against the royal “ family of France , in which , I have no doubt , we
shall s be ...
... and pusilla“ nimity , " and afterwards declared his wish for an address to his
Majesty , to which he would add an expression , “ of our abhorrence of the
proceedings against the royal “ family of France , in which , I have no doubt , we
shall s be ...
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Recollecting then the temptation which presented itself to the King ' s mind , to
say as much as he possibly could in favour of Argyle , we have a right to take all
those parts of the conversation , which imply a doubt of Argyle ' s attachment to
the ...
Recollecting then the temptation which presented itself to the King ' s mind , to
say as much as he possibly could in favour of Argyle , we have a right to take all
those parts of the conversation , which imply a doubt of Argyle ' s attachment to
the ...
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