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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... Hume's Narrative , but the friends of Mr. Fox have peculiar reason to rejoice at it , for that Narrative confirms in every particular the observa- tions he has made upon Sir Patrick Hume's conduct . If Mr. Rose had been aware of this ...
... Hume's Narrative , but the friends of Mr. Fox have peculiar reason to rejoice at it , for that Narrative confirms in every particular the observa- tions he has made upon Sir Patrick Hume's conduct . If Mr. Rose had been aware of this ...
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... Hume's Narrative , thus published for his justification , proves that the reflections , which occasioned it , were well founded , as we shall shew in the subsequent pages . Mr. Rose's respect for the memory of one , who had been 85 ...
... Hume's Narrative , thus published for his justification , proves that the reflections , which occasioned it , were well founded , as we shall shew in the subsequent pages . Mr. Rose's respect for the memory of one , who had been 85 ...
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... 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 the circulation of the supposed ...
... 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 the circulation of the supposed ...
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... Hume . But if Mr. Rose is right in the supposition that Mr. Fox was also strongly prejudiced in favour of every body who felt indignation at the abuses of monarchy , upon what principle are we to account for his willingly sacrificing ...
... Hume . But if Mr. Rose is right in the supposition that Mr. Fox was also strongly prejudiced in favour of every body who felt indignation at the abuses of monarchy , upon what principle are we to account for his willingly sacrificing ...
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... . He was the intimate friend of Lord March- mont , and had seen Hume the historian very frequently ; he * Mr. Rose's Introduction , p . xxxiii . D was accustomed to official accuracy , had read much PREFACE . XXV.
... . He was the intimate friend of Lord March- mont , and had seen Hume the historian very frequently ; he * Mr. Rose's Introduction , p . xxxiii . D was accustomed to official accuracy , had read much PREFACE . XXV.
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