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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... passage becomes to a certain extent a direct and strong authority for those principles , which Mr. Fox so strenuously , and at last successfully maintained in the House of Commons . * Fox , p..Єo . ,,, + 1 * We learn , adopting the ...
... passage becomes to a certain extent a direct and strong authority for those principles , which Mr. Fox so strenuously , and at last successfully maintained in the House of Commons . * Fox , p..Єo . ,,, + 1 * We learn , adopting the ...
Страница xiv
... table to suppose that he must have known that this passage was not where he states it to be , or been blinded by some * Rose's Introduction , p . xi . sort of propensity which deluded his imagination into à belief XIV PREFACE .
... table to suppose that he must have known that this passage was not where he states it to be , or been blinded by some * Rose's Introduction , p . xi . sort of propensity which deluded his imagination into à belief XIV PREFACE .
Страница xvi
... passage in Mr. Fox's work , with the addition of others not to be found in it , which could by any possibility tend to shew that he thought hostilely or even lightly of monarchy . But it cannot be supposed for a moment , that Mr. Rose ...
... passage in Mr. Fox's work , with the addition of others not to be found in it , which could by any possibility tend to shew that he thought hostilely or even lightly of monarchy . But it cannot be supposed for a moment , that Mr. Rose ...
Страница xvii
... passage , now criticized as part of Mr. Fox's work , is a paragraph in a private letter , written when his work was but just begun , and therefore , if he had been too indiscriminate in his censure , * Fox , Pref . p . xxi , с or had ...
... passage , now criticized as part of Mr. Fox's work , is a paragraph in a private letter , written when his work was but just begun , and therefore , if he had been too indiscriminate in his censure , * Fox , Pref . p . xxi , с or had ...
Страница xviii
... passage , the reader will find two reasons expressly 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 ...
... passage , the reader will find two reasons expressly 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 ...
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