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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... object of its publication to have been the vindication of the memory of Sir Patrick from charges , which it does not contradict , but support . Mr. Rose must possess a most delicate sensibility of nerves to have been affected , as he ...
... object of its publication to have been the vindication of the memory of Sir Patrick from charges , which it does not contradict , but support . Mr. Rose must possess a most delicate sensibility of nerves to have been affected , as he ...
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Samuel Heywood. The object of this tender interest died in the year 1724 . But because he had been the " ancestor of a man " , who had treated Mr. Rose as a parent , and he conceived he had the means of justifying him in his possession ...
Samuel Heywood. The object of this tender interest died in the year 1724 . But because he had been the " ancestor of a man " , who had treated Mr. Rose as a parent , and he conceived he had the means of justifying him in his possession ...
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... object of the present pub- lication , it may be proper to notice some observations of a ge- neral nature which are found in Mr. Rose's Introduction . In some respects , he seems to think himself peculiarly qualified to write a history ...
... object of the present pub- lication , it may be proper to notice some observations of a ge- neral nature which are found in Mr. Rose's Introduction . In some respects , he seems to think himself peculiarly qualified to write a history ...
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... object of his literary labours that , which Mr. Rose himself admits to be undoubtedly the most interesting . And , as it would have been impossible to select and write upon them all at once , we might have expected Mr. Fox's conduct ...
... object of his literary labours that , which Mr. Rose himself admits to be undoubtedly the most interesting . And , as it would have been impossible to select and write upon them all at once , we might have expected Mr. Fox's conduct ...
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... object of his ob- servations to be confined to Mr. Fox's mistakes in facts only , we shall find him venturing into the field of argument , and disputing some of his deductions from the facts he has related . Probably Mr. Rose may not ...
... object of his ob- servations to be confined to Mr. Fox's mistakes in facts only , we shall find him venturing into the field of argument , and disputing some of his deductions from the facts he has related . Probably Mr. Rose may not ...
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