The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: The journal to Stella. A.D. 1710-1713G. Bell, 1902 |
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... likewise by the advice of my oldest and wisest friends , that I am doing my duty to God and man , by endeavouring to set future ages right in their judgment of that happy reign ; and , as a faithful historian , I cannot suffer ...
... likewise by the advice of my oldest and wisest friends , that I am doing my duty to God and man , by endeavouring to set future ages right in their judgment of that happy reign ; and , as a faithful historian , I cannot suffer ...
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... 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 methods have since been ...
... 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 methods have since been ...
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... likewise great numbers of the same party 2 still kept employments of value and importance , which had not been usual of late years upon any changes of ministry . The Queen , who judged the temper of her people by this House of Commons ...
... likewise great numbers of the same party 2 still kept employments of value and importance , which had not been usual of late years upon any changes of ministry . The Queen , who judged the temper of her people by this House of Commons ...
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... likewise , all disputes about these principles , which used originally to divide Whig and Tory , were wholly P. Fitzgerald adds " ( as it was their duty ) . " [ W. S. J. ] 2 Dr. Sacheverell . [ N. ] 3 A suggestion originally made by ...
... likewise , all disputes about these principles , which used originally to divide Whig and Tory , were wholly P. Fitzgerald adds " ( as it was their duty ) . " [ W. S. J. ] 2 Dr. Sacheverell . [ N. ] 3 A suggestion originally made by ...
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... likewise brought in the bill to prevent occasional conformity ( although under a disguised title ) , which met with no op- position ; but was swallowed by those very lords , who always appeared with the utmost violence against the least ...
... likewise brought in the bill to prevent occasional conformity ( although under a disguised title ) , which met with no op- position ; but was swallowed by those very lords , who always appeared with the utmost violence against the least ...
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