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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... examination of his work . No intentional de- viation from the strict line of rectitude is imputed , but a stronger series of proofs cannot be required to manifest the inferiority of his reasoning powers to those of Mr. Fox , which he ...
... examination of his work . No intentional de- viation from the strict line of rectitude is imputed , but a stronger series of proofs cannot be required to manifest the inferiority of his reasoning powers to those of Mr. Fox , which he ...
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... examination of the documents at first gave me reason to doubt , whether it was well founded , and at last compelled me to abandon it altogether . That the fair result of the correspondence , has not been mis- taken , I am satisfied ...
... examination of the documents at first gave me reason to doubt , whether it was well founded , and at last compelled me to abandon it altogether . That the fair result of the correspondence , has not been mis- taken , I am satisfied ...
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... examination of the extracts and arguments , comprising his third sec- tion , reserving to a future part of this work a more general and enlarged discussion of the subject , SECTION III . sion popular . Rose , p . 80 . Mr. Rose , as has ...
... examination of the extracts and arguments , comprising his third sec- tion , reserving to a future part of this work a more general and enlarged discussion of the subject , SECTION III . sion popular . Rose , p . 80 . Mr. Rose , as has ...
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... examination of the correspondence , it will be apparent that the establishment alluded to on all sides , with reference to the Catholic religion , was not the substitution of it for the national church , but a com- plete toleration for ...
... examination of the correspondence , it will be apparent that the establishment alluded to on all sides , with reference to the Catholic religion , was not the substitution of it for the national church , but a com- plete toleration for ...
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... examinations about the Popish Plot & c . were going on in Council , the King being appre- hensive of an address to remove the Duke from his pre . sence , which had been talked of before , endeavoured in vain to persuade him to abstain ...
... examinations about the Popish Plot & c . were going on in Council , the King being appre- hensive of an address to remove the Duke from his pre . sence , which had been talked of before , endeavoured in vain to persuade him to abstain ...
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