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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... Probably Mr. Rose may not have been aware of his having transgressed his own rule , or possibly his fears may havẻ vä- nished at the moment , when he thought he had the political opponent of his patron and friend at an advantage . The ...
... Probably Mr. Rose may not have been aware of his having transgressed his own rule , or possibly his fears may havẻ vä- nished at the moment , when he thought he had the political opponent of his patron and friend at an advantage . The ...
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... probably fixed the end of the third period , from the consideration that at that æra his regular history was to begin ; moreover the reign of James the Second being more remarkable for the religious contest he raised or inflamed , might ...
... probably fixed the end of the third period , from the consideration that at that æra his regular history was to begin ; moreover the reign of James the Second being more remarkable for the religious contest he raised or inflamed , might ...
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... probably not be displeased to turn Mr. Fox's from the consideration of general insinuations , and Monk . charges of a nature so loose and indefinite , as to ren- der it necessary , in order to answer them , to enter into previous ...
... probably not be displeased to turn Mr. Fox's from the consideration of general insinuations , and Monk . charges of a nature so loose and indefinite , as to ren- der it necessary , in order to answer them , to enter into previous ...
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... Probably these initials stand for Sir R. Willis , who might have related the story .-- Symond's Anecdotes in Dr. Birch's Papers in the British Mu- seum . MSS . No. 4164 , SECTION I. Ludl . Mem . p . 363 . MR . FOX'S HISTORICAL WORK . 37.
... Probably these initials stand for Sir R. Willis , who might have related the story .-- Symond's Anecdotes in Dr. Birch's Papers in the British Mu- seum . MSS . No. 4164 , SECTION I. Ludl . Mem . p . 363 . MR . FOX'S HISTORICAL WORK . 37.
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... probably , at least 1,700,000 people ; at that time composing , we may calculate , one - fourth part of the whole population of England . Unfortu- nately , however , for Mr. Rose's argument , the pamphlet affords no authority for his ...
... probably , at least 1,700,000 people ; at that time composing , we may calculate , one - fourth part of the whole population of England . Unfortu- nately , however , for Mr. Rose's argument , the pamphlet affords no authority for his ...
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