The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: The journal to Stella. A.D. 1710-1713G. Bell, 1902 |
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Page vii
... Reign . " Possibly King may have dropped a hint of it ; possibly Swift may have written to others for information and assistance . Be that as it may , on April 7th , 1737 , the Earl of Oxford ( son of Swift's old friend ) wrote to Swift ...
... Reign . " Possibly King may have dropped a hint of it ; possibly Swift may have written to others for information and assistance . Be that as it may , on April 7th , 1737 , the Earl of Oxford ( son of Swift's old friend ) wrote to Swift ...
Page viii
... Reign , was written at Windsor , just upon finishing the peace ; at which time , your father and my Lord Boling- broke had a misunderstanding with each other , that was attended with very bad consequences . When I came to Ireland to ...
... Reign , was written at Windsor , just upon finishing the peace ; at which time , your father and my Lord Boling- broke had a misunderstanding with each other , that was attended with very bad consequences . When I came to Ireland to ...
Page xxvii
... Reign of Henry the Second · · Remarks on the Characters of the Court of QUEEN PAGE I 193 ANNE 271 REMARKS ON LORD CLARENDON'S " HISTORY OF THE REBELLION " • • · 289 REMARKS ON BISHOP BURNET'S " HISTORY OF HIS OWN TIME " NOTES ON THE ...
... Reign of Henry the Second · · Remarks on the Characters of the Court of QUEEN PAGE I 193 ANNE 271 REMARKS ON LORD CLARENDON'S " HISTORY OF THE REBELLION " • • · 289 REMARKS ON BISHOP BURNET'S " HISTORY OF HIS OWN TIME " NOTES ON THE ...
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... Reign is at length brought to light , in spite of all attempts to suppress it ! As this publication is not made under the sanction of the name , or names , which the author and the world had a right to expect ; it is fit some account of ...
... Reign is at length brought to light , in spite of all attempts to suppress it ! As this publication is not made under the sanction of the name , or names , which the author and the world had a right to expect ; it is fit some account of ...
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... Reign , to admit of a publication , in our times ; and , with this poor insinuation , excused themselves , and satisfied the weakly well - affected , in suppressing the manifestation of displeasing truths , of however great importance ...
... Reign , to admit of a publication , in our times ; and , with this poor insinuation , excused themselves , and satisfied the weakly well - affected , in suppressing the manifestation of displeasing truths , of however great importance ...
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