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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... observation of Mr. Fox's and the one which follows , founded upon it , are not in the smallest degree affected . Both these observations are equally well applied , whether we read " mother country , " or " colony ; " and Mr. Fox , if we ...
... observation of Mr. Fox's and the one which follows , founded upon it , are not in the smallest degree affected . Both these observations are equally well applied , whether we read " mother country , " or " colony ; " and Mr. Fox , if we ...
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... observation might be true , when the letter was written , and yet unfounded when the further progress of the Historical Work was interrupted by the duties of office , and subsequent sickness and death of the author . 1 Mr. Rose proceeds ...
... observation might be true , when the letter was written , and yet unfounded when the further progress of the Historical Work was interrupted by the duties of office , and subsequent sickness and death of the author . 1 Mr. Rose proceeds ...
Страница xix
Samuel Heywood. last , that Mr. Fox's observation is admitted to be well founded , as to all the authors he mentions ... Observations have been written , occurs respecting . a quotation * , supposed to be made from Mr. Fox's work , * Fox ...
Samuel Heywood. last , that Mr. Fox's observation is admitted to be well founded , as to all the authors he mentions ... Observations have been written , occurs respecting . a quotation * , supposed to be made from Mr. Fox's work , * Fox ...
Страница xx
... observation . The sentence begins , " it could not escape the observation of Mr. Fox , " that " & c . " and that Lord Bolingbroke in particular had " confounded " & c . For the justness of the remark Lord Holland only is responsible ...
... observation . The sentence begins , " it could not escape the observation of Mr. Fox , " that " & c . " and that Lord Bolingbroke in particular had " confounded " & c . For the justness of the remark Lord Holland only is responsible ...
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... 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 , or to make observations upon the histories of others . He was the ...
... 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 , or to make observations upon the histories of others . He was the ...
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