The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: The journal to Stella. A.D. 1710-1713G. Bell, 1902 |
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... crown was chiefly owing to my lord your father . " " The Earl of Oxford had failed to extract the manuscript from Swift for the purpose he had expressed in his letter . But his friend and Swift's old friend , Erasmus Lewis , who had ...
... crown was chiefly owing to my lord your father . " " The Earl of Oxford had failed to extract the manuscript from Swift for the purpose he had expressed in his letter . But his friend and Swift's old friend , Erasmus Lewis , who had ...
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... 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 easy to see how incompatible these things appear : Nothing could tend more to secure ...
... 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 easy to see how incompatible these things appear : Nothing could tend more to secure ...
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... crown ; which indeed was their undoubted right , having been established solemnly by the act of an undisputed Parliament , brought into the House of Commons by Mr. Harley , who was then Speaker . 2 But , as I have said in another ...
... crown ; which indeed was their undoubted right , having been established solemnly by the act of an undisputed Parliament , brought into the House of Commons by Mr. Harley , who was then Speaker . 2 But , as I have said in another ...
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... crown , that , on the contrary , Her Majesty issued a proclamation , offering three hundred pounds to any person who would discover the author of a certain short treatise , ' which the Queen well knew to have been written by me . I ...
... crown , that , on the contrary , Her Majesty issued a proclamation , offering three hundred pounds to any person who would discover the author of a certain short treatise , ' which the Queen well knew to have been written by me . I ...
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... crown itself . I likewise shall state the debts of the nation , show by what mismanagement , and to serve what purposes , they were at first contracted , by what negligence or corruption they have so prodigiously grown , and what ...
... crown itself . I likewise shall state the debts of the nation , show by what mismanagement , and to serve what purposes , they were at first contracted , by what negligence or corruption they have so prodigiously grown , and what ...
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