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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Страница xxxiv
... , when a reason is given for a peculiar desire to preserve the precise words and phrases of the author , it is again stiled " incomplete and unfinished . " L But the scrupulous attention , which Mr. Fox is stated xxxiv PREFACE .
... , when a reason is given for a peculiar desire to preserve the precise words and phrases of the author , it is again stiled " incomplete and unfinished . " L But the scrupulous attention , which Mr. Fox is stated xxxiv PREFACE .
Страница xxxvi
... as deliberately written in his closet , He has himself given the true standard , by which the honesty f It is so ; but the question what impression does it Leaven ? of his political conduct may to a certain extent be xxxvi PREFACE .
... as deliberately written in his closet , He has himself given the true standard , by which the honesty f It is so ; but the question what impression does it Leaven ? of his political conduct may to a certain extent be xxxvi PREFACE .
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... given us no reason to suppose that it would make him write unintelligibly . That he divides his periods in a different manner from what Mr. Rose would do may be admitted ; but the text is not obscure . SECTION I. The commencement of the ...
... given us no reason to suppose that it would make him write unintelligibly . That he divides his periods in a different manner from what Mr. Rose would do may be admitted ; but the text is not obscure . SECTION I. The commencement of the ...
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... given for the seat , in the case alluded to , was not five pounds , but four pounds , and the story is told not in ... given no reason , or statement , on which he founds that opinion , but it unfortunately happens for the argu- ment ...
... given for the seat , in the case alluded to , was not five pounds , but four pounds , and the story is told not in ... given no reason , or statement , on which he founds that opinion , but it unfortunately happens for the argu- ment ...
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... given , ex- cept to corroborate the proposition he sets out with com- bating , it is not easy to conceive . Rose , p . 7 . P. 8 . Mr. Rose , however , soon loses sight of the passage in Mr. Fox's book , and substitutes another for it ...
... given , ex- cept to corroborate the proposition he sets out with com- bating , it is not easy to conceive . Rose , p . 7 . P. 8 . Mr. Rose , however , soon loses sight of the passage in Mr. Fox's book , and substitutes another for it ...
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