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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... taken advantage of to depreciate the political tenets of the author , under the mask of examining his errors in history .. The defence , which Mr. Rose goes out of his way to set up for Mr. Hume , against the charge of partiality to ...
... taken advantage of to depreciate the political tenets of the author , under the mask of examining his errors in history .. The defence , which Mr. Rose goes out of his way to set up for Mr. Hume , against the charge of partiality to ...
Страница xxiii
... taken place , and Sir Patrick Hume acquainted with the charge made upon him . The passage alluded to was written by the Earl of Argyle 38 years before the decease of Sir Patrick Hume , and we may reasonably give him credit for feeling ...
... taken place , and Sir Patrick Hume acquainted with the charge made upon him . The passage alluded to was written by the Earl of Argyle 38 years before the decease of Sir Patrick Hume , and we may reasonably give him credit for feeling ...
Страница xxvi
... press , notes of the transactions at the siege , taken by an eye - witness , being sent to him , he declined to use them , saying , Mon siege est fait . lizes his readers with the mention of a short History xxvi PREFACE .
... press , notes of the transactions at the siege , taken by an eye - witness , being sent to him , he declined to use them , saying , Mon siege est fait . lizes his readers with the mention of a short History xxvi PREFACE .
Страница xxxiv
... taken to guard against the expectation that the work itself was perfect , or left by the author as in a perfect state . In the first paragraph it is stated to be only a fragment and incomplete , and afterwards , when a reason is given ...
... taken to guard against the expectation that the work itself was perfect , or left by the author as in a perfect state . In the first paragraph it is stated to be only a fragment and incomplete , and afterwards , when a reason is given ...
Страница xxxvi
... taken from his country and his friends , before he had completed his plan . Short as the fragment is , " with all its imperfections on its head , " it is a most interesting exhibition of the principles of a great political character ...
... taken from his country and his friends , before he had completed his plan . Short as the fragment is , " with all its imperfections on its head , " it is a most interesting exhibition of the principles of a great political character ...
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