The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: The journal to Stella. A.D. 1710-1713G. Bell, 1902 |
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... Parliament : should not matters rest here , at least for some time ? I presume your great end is to do justice to truth ; the second point may perhaps be to make a compliment to the Oxford family permit me to say as to the first , that ...
... Parliament : should not matters rest here , at least for some time ? I presume your great end is to do justice to truth ; the second point may perhaps be to make a compliment to the Oxford family permit me to say as to the first , that ...
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... Parliament , that the Prince Elector should be invited to reside in England , to whose crown he was by law declared presumptive heir ; but is always open upon the Queen's in- sisting on the Pretender's being sent out of France . — It is ...
... Parliament , that the Prince Elector should be invited to reside in England , to whose crown he was by law declared presumptive heir ; but is always open upon the Queen's in- sisting on the Pretender's being sent out of France . — It is ...
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... Parliament , brought into the House of Commons by Mr. Harley , who was then Speaker . 2 But , as I have said in another discourse , it was very well understood , some years before Her Majesty's death , how the new King would act ...
... Parliament , brought into the House of Commons by Mr. Harley , who was then Speaker . 2 But , as I have said in another discourse , it was very well understood , some years before Her Majesty's death , how the new King would act ...
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... Parliament , as well as of our negotiations of peace abroad , not only during that period , but some time before and since . I shall relate the chief matters transacted by both Houses in that session , and discover the designs carried ...
... Parliament , as well as of our negotiations of peace abroad , not only during that period , but some time before and since . I shall relate the chief matters transacted by both Houses in that session , and discover the designs carried ...
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... Parliament began . And because the party - leaders , who had lost their power and places , were , upon that juncture , employing all their engines , in an attempt to re - establish themselves , I shall venture one step further , and ...
... Parliament began . And because the party - leaders , who had lost their power and places , were , upon that juncture , employing all their engines , in an attempt to re - establish themselves , I shall venture one step further , and ...
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