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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... give an accurate history of the principal facts , which led to the revolution , and of the revolu- tion itself . To do this , it was necessary for him to ex- amine the authorities of former writers , and the turn of his mind led him to ...
... give an accurate history of the principal facts , which led to the revolution , and of the revolu- tion itself . To do this , it was necessary for him to ex- amine the authorities of former writers , and the turn of his mind led him to ...
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... gives no reason for his censure . Upon Upon referring to the passage , the reader will find two reasons expressly given , namely that they had " done mischief , " and that their representations had a bad tendency . Hume and Macpherson ...
... gives no reason for his censure . Upon Upon referring to the passage , the reader will find two reasons expressly given , namely that they had " done mischief , " and that their representations had a bad tendency . Hume and Macpherson ...
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... give him credit for feeling the circulation of the supposed calumny with at least as much keenness , as Mr. Rose can do now . Yet for that length of time did he submit in silence to the charge , which it is manifest he felt most sorely ...
... give him credit for feeling the circulation of the supposed calumny with at least as much keenness , as Mr. Rose can do now . Yet for that length of time did he submit in silence to the charge , which it is manifest he felt most sorely ...
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... give us the title of this model of perfection , but con- Rose - sengry beat soles us with the information that the MS . is probably still letite abst . remaining in the royal library . He was so well pleased with this performance , that ...
... give us the title of this model of perfection , but con- Rose - sengry beat soles us with the information that the MS . is probably still letite abst . remaining in the royal library . He was so well pleased with this performance , that ...
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... gives the clue to his own conduct . A certain political bias seemed to pervade the whole , and to be an uniform leading cause of partiality both in the Narrative , and the re- flections , which made him doubt , whether the history was ...
... gives the clue to his own conduct . A certain political bias seemed to pervade the whole , and to be an uniform leading cause of partiality both in the Narrative , and the re- flections , which made him doubt , whether the history was ...
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