A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second |
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Great political measures and events had recently called the attention of the public
, in a particular manner , to what had happened previous to and at the time of the
Revolution . Mr . Fox may have formed his political creed upon the principles of ...
Great political measures and events had recently called the attention of the public
, in a particular manner , to what had happened previous to and at the time of the
Revolution . Mr . Fox may have formed his political creed upon the principles of ...
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He then states , that Mr . Fox distributes the periods , into which his work is
divided , after the latter end of the fifteenth century , in a manner not quite
intelligible . This charge comes upon us rather by surprise ; for though Mr . Rose
had thought ...
He then states , that Mr . Fox distributes the periods , into which his work is
divided , after the latter end of the fifteenth century , in a manner not quite
intelligible . This charge comes upon us rather by surprise ; for though Mr . Rose
had thought ...
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6 . has not done justice to Mr . Fox , who had before said , “ the prosecution of
Lord Strafford , or rather , the manner for , p . 10 . “ in which it was carried on , was
less justifiable " than the proposed regulation with regard to the militia ; and ...
6 . has not done justice to Mr . Fox , who had before said , “ the prosecution of
Lord Strafford , or rather , the manner for , p . 10 . “ in which it was carried on , was
less justifiable " than the proposed regulation with regard to the militia ; and ...
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... much , in order to “ contradict one of the most cruel misrepresentations of “
what I have before said in our late debates ; and that “ my language may not be
interpreted from the manner , “ in which other gentlemen have chosen to answer
it .
... much , in order to “ contradict one of the most cruel misrepresentations of “
what I have before said in our late debates ; and that “ my language may not be
interpreted from the manner , “ in which other gentlemen have chosen to answer
it .
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We shall now , in prosecution of our general plan , advert to the charges made by
Mr . Fox against Monk , and examine in what manner they have been attempted
to be answered by Mr . Rose . They are p . 1og . charges against SECTION N ...
We shall now , in prosecution of our general plan , advert to the charges made by
Mr . Fox against Monk , and examine in what manner they have been attempted
to be answered by Mr . Rose . They are p . 1og . charges against SECTION N ...
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