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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... fact and 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 ...
... fact and 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 ...
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... 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 subsequent work will be divided into sections , the four ...
... 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 subsequent work will be divided into sections , the four ...
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... facts , and disjointed arguments in its margin , almost every part of it appear- ed at last to be explained or answered . These marginal notes have now been reduced into regular form , but this could be done only in the times of ...
... facts , and disjointed arguments in its margin , almost every part of it appear- ed at last to be explained or answered . These marginal notes have now been reduced into regular form , but this could be done only in the times of ...
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... fact to human nature , " that even the sending away the Duke of Gloucester was " an instance of generosity almost unexampled in the " history of transactions of this nature . " 66 " " Before we enter into an examination of the senti ...
... fact to human nature , " that even the sending away the Duke of Gloucester was " an instance of generosity almost unexampled in the " history of transactions of this nature . " 66 " " Before we enter into an examination of the senti ...
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... fact excite less horror from its publicity , than it would have done , if it had been less public and solemn . Mr. Fox relates its effect upon the human mind , not his opinion that such ought to be its effect . He states it as a fact ...
... fact excite less horror from its publicity , than it would have done , if it had been less public and solemn . Mr. Fox relates its effect upon the human mind , not his opinion that such ought to be its effect . He states it as a fact ...
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