Excerpt from Additional Remarks Upon the Question of the Lennox or Rusky Representation and Other Topics: In Answer to the Author of "History of the Partition of the Lennox," &C. With an Eclaircissement as to the Discussions About Richard II
The writer has also been induced to defend him self from a charge in the case of a separate matter, (that of Richard which has been recklessly made in the face of glaring circumstances that re fute it. In doing so, he has been led into digressions whose introduction is owing to their relation with certain points rather of importance, chiefly connect ed with our history.
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