The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: The journal to Stella. A.D. 1710-1713G. Bell, 1902 |
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Page xxiv
... Burnet's " History of his Own Time , " and Addison's " Freeholder . " The notes to Clarendon and Burnet have always found an important place in the many editions of these well - known works which have been issued from time to time . As ...
... Burnet's " History of his Own Time , " and Addison's " Freeholder . " The notes to Clarendon and Burnet have always found an important place in the many editions of these well - known works which have been issued from time to time . As ...
Page xxvii
... 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.
... 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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... 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 Bolingbroke ...
... 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 Bolingbroke ...
Page 36
... [ S. ] But Bishop Burnet says " by three voices " ( " Hist . Own Time , " ii . 584 ) , and Coxe says " by a majority of 64 to 52. ' [ W. S. J. ] " " servants to the present ministry , and enemies to the 36 THE HISTORY OF THE FOUR.
... [ S. ] But Bishop Burnet says " by three voices " ( " Hist . Own Time , " ii . 584 ) , and Coxe says " by a majority of 64 to 52. ' [ W. S. J. ] " " servants to the present ministry , and enemies to the 36 THE HISTORY OF THE FOUR.
Page 88
... a commonwealth so crazily instituted , where the governors cannot have too many pledges of their 1 Dr. Gilbert Burnet . [ ORIGINAL NOTE . ] subjects ' fidelity , and where a great majority must 88 THE HISTORY OF THE FOUR.
... a commonwealth so crazily instituted , where the governors cannot have too many pledges of their 1 Dr. Gilbert Burnet . [ ORIGINAL NOTE . ] subjects ' fidelity , and where a great majority must 88 THE HISTORY OF THE FOUR.
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