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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... doubt , whether that feeling was to be attributed to the perusal of the work itself , or to a predisposition to find fault , arising , unknown to himself , from his still breathing that pestilential atmosphere of politics , which he ...
... doubt , whether that feeling was to be attributed to the perusal of the work itself , or to a predisposition to find fault , arising , unknown to himself , from his still breathing that pestilential atmosphere of politics , which he ...
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... him . The candour , openness , and sim- plicity of his heart left no room for suspicion or doubt , and гастр von ; a Spartare raj . king , himself & party Ephore " no man ever enjoyed more , the full , PREFACE . xxxvii.
... him . The candour , openness , and sim- plicity of his heart left no room for suspicion or doubt , and гастр von ; a Spartare raj . king , himself & party Ephore " no man ever enjoyed more , the full , PREFACE . xxxvii.
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... doubt that a series of years , passed in uninterrupted tranquility , must be favourable , in any reign , to the pursuits of liter- ature ? And , if so , might not this circumstance power- fully influence the mind of Mr. Fox in fixing ...
... doubt that a series of years , passed in uninterrupted tranquility , must be favourable , in any reign , to the pursuits of liter- ature ? And , if so , might not this circumstance power- fully influence the mind of Mr. Fox in fixing ...
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... 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 was the ...
... 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 was the ...
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... doubt , we shall " be supported by the whole country . If there can be any means suggested that will be better adapted to produce the unanimous concurrence of this House , and " of all the country , with respect to the measure now ...
... doubt , we shall " be supported by the whole country . If there can be any means suggested that will be better adapted to produce the unanimous concurrence of this House , and " of all the country , with respect to the measure now ...
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