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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... given them a meaning more favourable to his general view of politics , or was so deficient in mental powers as not to perceive that their real meaning was as well , or better , suited to his To make purpose and would equally serve to ...
... given them a meaning more favourable to his general view of politics , or was so deficient in mental powers as not to perceive that their real meaning was as well , or better , suited to his To make purpose and would equally serve to ...
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... given rise to a paragraph . tending to illustrate the spirit , in which Mr. Rose's Obser- vations were penned . Mr. Fox , after complimenting Mr. Laing upon his History of Scotland , which had been recent- * Rose's Introduction , p ...
... given rise to a paragraph . tending to illustrate the spirit , in which Mr. Rose's Obser- vations were penned . Mr. Fox , after complimenting Mr. Laing upon his History of Scotland , which had been recent- * Rose's Introduction , p ...
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... given , namely that they had " done mischief , " and that their representations had a bad tendency . Hume and Macpherson , Mr. Rose himself acknowledges , may be reckoned amongst the tory writers , and he gives a reason why Dalrymple ...
... given , namely that they had " done mischief , " and that their representations had a bad tendency . Hume and Macpherson , Mr. Rose himself acknowledges , may be reckoned amongst the tory writers , and he gives a reason why Dalrymple ...
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... given Mr. Rose so much pain , for Argyle had given currency to them before the Narrative was drawn up , as appears from the Narrative itself . He was executed on the 30th of June , 1685+ , but the time when Sir Patrick fled into Holland ...
... given Mr. Rose so much pain , for Argyle had given currency to them before the Narrative was drawn up , as appears from the Narrative itself . He was executed on the 30th of June , 1685+ , but the time when Sir Patrick fled into Holland ...
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... . This further reason is given for noticing those parts of the book which do not concern Sir Patrick Hume , that the mis- Mr. Rose's Introduction , p . xiii . e But takes which have been made and then reasoned upon PREFACE . xxxiii.
... . This further reason is given for noticing those parts of the book which do not concern Sir Patrick Hume , that the mis- Mr. Rose's Introduction , p . xiii . e But takes which have been made and then reasoned upon PREFACE . xxxiii.
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