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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... respecting him , it does not prove that Mr. Fox had a prejudice against writers , merely because they were suspected ... respecting . a quotation * , supposed to be made from Mr. Fox's work , * Fox , p . vi . respecting Lord Bolingbroke ...
... respecting him , it does not prove that Mr. Fox had a prejudice against writers , merely because they were suspected ... respecting . a quotation * , supposed to be made from Mr. Fox's work , * Fox , p . vi . respecting Lord Bolingbroke ...
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Samuel Heywood. respecting Lord Bolingbroke . It is stated to begin thus , " Mr. Fox says Bolingbroke in particular had confound- " ed , " & c * . Here Mr. Rose has made two mistakes , for neither in the Historical Work nor in any ...
Samuel Heywood. respecting Lord Bolingbroke . It is stated to begin thus , " Mr. Fox says Bolingbroke in particular had confound- " ed , " & c * . Here Mr. Rose has made two mistakes , for neither in the Historical Work nor in any ...
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... respect to Lord Marchmont's me- mory , or by the particular interest he felt in the story and character of his illustrious ancestor is not quite clear . * Mr. Rose's Introduction , p . iii . The object of this tender interest died in ...
... respect to Lord Marchmont's me- mory , or by the particular interest he felt in the story and character of his illustrious ancestor is not quite clear . * Mr. Rose's Introduction , p . iii . The object of this tender interest died in ...
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... respect for the memory of one , who had been 85 years numbered with the dead , is the more striking , as it shews that he was more feelingly alive to the reputation of this ancestor of his friend , than that ancestor himself had been ...
... respect for the memory of one , who had been 85 years numbered with the dead , is the more striking , as it shews that he was more feelingly alive to the reputation of this ancestor of his friend , than that ancestor himself had been ...
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... respects , he seems to think himself peculiarly qualified to write a history , or to make observations upon the histories of others . He was the intimate friend of Lord March- mont , and had seen Hume the historian very frequently ; he ...
... respects , he seems to think himself peculiarly qualified to write a history , or to make observations upon the histories of others . He was the intimate friend of Lord March- mont , and had seen Hume the historian very frequently ; he ...
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