The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: The journal to Stella. A.D. 1710-1713G. Bell, 1902 |
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Page 7
... offered to the reader . He may well ask from what motives ? The answer is easily , simply given . 1 The causes assigned for delaying the publication of this history were principally these : That the manuscript fell into the hands of men ...
... offered to the reader . He may well ask from what motives ? The answer is easily , simply given . 1 The causes assigned for delaying the publication of this history were principally these : That the manuscript fell into the hands of men ...
Page 15
... 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 never received one shilling from the minister , or any other present ...
... 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 never received one shilling from the minister , or any other present ...
Page 34
... offered for an argument his own example , who kept his place and favour , after all he had done to de- serve the loss of both . The other lord , in whom the discontented managers placed much of their hopes , was the Earl of Nottingham ...
... offered for an argument his own example , who kept his place and favour , after all he had done to de- serve the loss of both . The other lord , in whom the discontented managers placed much of their hopes , was the Earl of Nottingham ...
Page 35
Jonathan Swift Temple Scott, Frederick Ryland, George Ravenscroft Dennis. offered by the other party . However , some very consider- able employments had been given to his nearest relations ; and he had one or two offers for himself ...
Jonathan Swift Temple Scott, Frederick Ryland, George Ravenscroft Dennis. offered by the other party . However , some very consider- able employments had been given to his nearest relations ; and he had one or two offers for himself ...
Page 37
... offered a clause of the same nature with that of the Earl of Nottingham , it was rejected with contempt by a very great majority . Their address was in the most dutiful manner , approving of what Her Majesty had done towards a peace ...
... offered a clause of the same nature with that of the Earl of Nottingham , it was rejected with contempt by a very great majority . Their address was in the most dutiful manner , approving of what Her Majesty had done towards a peace ...
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