The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: The journal to Stella. A.D. 1710-1713G. Bell, 1902 |
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... Bishop of Waterford , on May 23rd , 1758. We must believe that the noble lord wrote in good faith and certainly in the full belief that the work he was criticising was the work of Swift . Chesterfield's criticism points directly to ...
... Bishop of Waterford , on May 23rd , 1758. We must believe that the noble lord wrote in good faith and certainly in the full belief that the work he was criticising was the work of Swift . Chesterfield's criticism points directly to ...
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... I 193 ANNE 271 REMARKS ON LORD CLARENDON'S " HISTORY OF THE REBELLION " • • · 289 REMARKS ON BISHOP BURNET'S " HISTORY OF HIS OWN TIME " NOTES ON THE " FREEHOLDER " INDEX . • 325 369 379 THE HISTORY OF THE FOUR LAST YEARS OF THE QUEEN.
... I 193 ANNE 271 REMARKS ON LORD CLARENDON'S " HISTORY OF THE REBELLION " • • · 289 REMARKS ON BISHOP BURNET'S " HISTORY OF HIS OWN TIME " NOTES ON THE " FREEHOLDER " INDEX . • 325 369 379 THE HISTORY OF THE FOUR LAST YEARS OF THE QUEEN.
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... Bishop Burnet of Sarum , whose principles , veracity , and manner of writing , are so little esteemed upon many accounts , hath been at the pains to vindicate him . Upon that irreparable breach between the treasurer and secretary ...
... Bishop Burnet of Sarum , whose principles , veracity , and manner of writing , are so little esteemed upon many accounts , hath been at the pains to vindicate him . Upon that irreparable breach between the treasurer and secretary ...
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... Bishop of Bristol , to be Lord Privy Seal . [ ORIGINAL NOTE . ] Dr. Robinson , who was appointed Bishop of London in 1713 , died in 1723. [ W. S. J. ] dropped ; and those fantastical words ought in justice to 20 THE HISTORY OF THE FOUR.
... Bishop of Bristol , to be Lord Privy Seal . [ ORIGINAL NOTE . ] Dr. Robinson , who was appointed Bishop of London in 1713 , died in 1723. [ W. S. J. ] dropped ; and those fantastical words ought in justice to 20 THE HISTORY OF THE FOUR.
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... bishops whom King James had sent to the Tower , might have proved a piece of merit , as honourable as it was fortunate , but the old republican spirit , which the Revolution had restored , began to teach other lessons-- That since we ...
... bishops whom King James had sent to the Tower , might have proved a piece of merit , as honourable as it was fortunate , but the old republican spirit , which the Revolution had restored , began to teach other lessons-- That since we ...
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