The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: The journal to Stella. A.D. 1710-1713G. Bell, 1902 |
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... passed ; and entered every particular of any conse- quence upon paper . I was so far from having any obligation to the crown , that , on the contrary , Her Majesty issued a proclamation , offering three hundred pounds to any person who ...
... passed ; and entered every particular of any conse- quence upon paper . I was so far from having any obligation to the crown , that , on the contrary , Her Majesty issued a proclamation , offering three hundred pounds to any person who ...
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... passing through any of the intermediate steps , which in late times hath been the constant practice , and little skilled in the nature of government , or the true interests of princes , fur- ther than the municipal or common law of ...
... passing through any of the intermediate steps , which in late times hath been the constant practice , and little skilled in the nature of government , or the true interests of princes , fur- ther than the municipal or common law of ...
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... passing this bill . I did , indeed , see a letter at that time from one of them to a great man , complaining , that they were be- 1 P. Fitzgerald says " dangerous . ” [ W. S. J. ] 2 2 It was to the Treasurer himself . [ ORIGINAL NOTE ...
... passing this bill . I did , indeed , see a letter at that time from one of them to a great man , complaining , that they were be- 1 P. Fitzgerald says " dangerous . ” [ W. S. J. ] 2 2 It was to the Treasurer himself . [ ORIGINAL NOTE ...
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... passed , if it had been offered in form , is easier to be con- ceived , than how any person in his wits could have the confidence to affirm it ; which last it would indeed be hard to believe , if there were any room left for doubt . The ...
... passed , if it had been offered in form , is easier to be con- ceived , than how any person in his wits could have the confidence to affirm it ; which last it would indeed be hard to believe , if there were any room left for doubt . The ...
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... passed upon them , have made it necessary to give the reader the following transcript : " The King being willing to contribute all that is in his power , to the re - establishing of the general peace , His Majesty declares , " I. That ...
... passed upon them , have made it necessary to give the reader the following transcript : " The King being willing to contribute all that is in his power , to the re - establishing of the general peace , His Majesty declares , " I. That ...
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