The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: Historical and political tracts-EnglishG. Bell, 1901 |
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Page ix
... Queen's Ministry , " the " Free Thoughts upon the Present State of Affairs , " and the " Con- siderations upon the Consequences hoped and feared from the Death of the Queen , " amply bear out this claim . They are all marked by a ...
... Queen's Ministry , " the " Free Thoughts upon the Present State of Affairs , " and the " Con- siderations upon the Consequences hoped and feared from the Death of the Queen , " amply bear out this claim . They are all marked by a ...
Page xiii
... QUEEN . IN A LETTER TO A WHIG LORD . A LETTER FROM THE PRETENDER TO A WHIG LORD A LETTER OF THANKS FROM LORD WHARTON TO THE BISHOP OF ST . ASAPH , IN THE NAME OF THE ... QUEEN 417 AN ENQUIRY INTO THE BEHAVIOUR OF THE QUEEN'S LAST MINISTRY.
... QUEEN . IN A LETTER TO A WHIG LORD . A LETTER FROM THE PRETENDER TO A WHIG LORD A LETTER OF THANKS FROM LORD WHARTON TO THE BISHOP OF ST . ASAPH , IN THE NAME OF THE ... QUEEN 417 AN ENQUIRY INTO THE BEHAVIOUR OF THE QUEEN'S LAST MINISTRY.
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Jonathan Swift Temple Scott. AN ENQUIRY INTO THE BEHAVIOUR OF THE QUEEN'S LAST MINISTRY . · · MEMORIAL TO THE QUEEN , APRIL 15 , 1714 APPENDIX INDEX PAGE ཙིརྲིནྟི 425 477 479 485 A SHORT CHARACTER OF HIS EXCELLENCY THOMAS EARL OF WHARTON xiv ...
Jonathan Swift Temple Scott. AN ENQUIRY INTO THE BEHAVIOUR OF THE QUEEN'S LAST MINISTRY . · · MEMORIAL TO THE QUEEN , APRIL 15 , 1714 APPENDIX INDEX PAGE ཙིརྲིནྟི 425 477 479 485 A SHORT CHARACTER OF HIS EXCELLENCY THOMAS EARL OF WHARTON xiv ...
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... Queen's letter , it being one of those employments excepted out of his commission ; yet be- cause Sir Richard Levinge1 disobliged him by voting accord- ing to his opinion , he removed him , and put in Mr. Forster , 2 though he had no ...
... Queen's letter , it being one of those employments excepted out of his commission ; yet be- cause Sir Richard Levinge1 disobliged him by voting accord- ing to his opinion , he removed him , and put in Mr. Forster , 2 though he had no ...
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... Queen , whom those worthy undertakers have not treated by name in the most ignominious manner ? Even since this ... QUEEN'S LAST MINISTRY.
... Queen , whom those worthy undertakers have not treated by name in the most ignominious manner ? Even since this ... QUEEN'S LAST MINISTRY.
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Page 182 - Or what king, going to make war against another king, sitteth not down first, and consulteth whether he be able with ten thousand to meet him that cometh against him with twenty thousand?