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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... respect forcibly struck Mr. Rose , nay , so strongly did it affect him , * that it was his sole motive at first for deciding to publish on the subject . This was his first inducement to examine attentively the Narrative of Mr. Fox ...
... respect forcibly struck Mr. Rose , nay , so strongly did it affect him , * that it was his sole motive at first for deciding to publish on the subject . This was his first inducement to examine attentively the Narrative of Mr. Fox ...
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... respect is , that he has not examined , with the utmost care and assiduity , the accuracy of what he asserts * . This further reason is given for noticing those parts of the book which do not concern Sir Patrick Hume , that the mis- Mr ...
... respect is , that he has not examined , with the utmost care and assiduity , the accuracy of what he asserts * . This further reason is given for noticing those parts of the book which do not concern Sir Patrick Hume , that the mis- Mr ...
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... respect , " because our being at peace or war could have no effect on our constitution . " Can this have been seriously thought , and deliberately written by Mr. Rose , who has taken a most active part in the poli- ties of this country ...
... respect , " because our being at peace or war could have no effect on our constitution . " Can this have been seriously thought , and deliberately written by Mr. Rose , who has taken a most active part in the poli- ties of this country ...
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... respecting the additional value " that came to be set on a seat in the House of Commons " have been a guide to him . " Mr. Fox had not in con- templation , as Mr. Rose seems to have had , the pecuni- ary price paid for a seat in the ...
... respecting the additional value " that came to be set on a seat in the House of Commons " have been a guide to him . " Mr. Fox had not in con- templation , as Mr. Rose seems to have had , the pecuni- ary price paid for a seat in the ...
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... respect only , a far less violent measure than that of Lord Strafford . Mr. Rose says , that Mr. Fox has given no reason , or statement , on which he founds that opinion , but it unfortunately happens for the argu- ment , that Mr. Fox ...
... respect only , a far less violent measure than that of Lord Strafford . Mr. Rose says , that Mr. Fox has given no reason , or statement , on which he founds that opinion , but it unfortunately happens for the argu- ment , that Mr. Fox ...
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