The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Volume 2A. Donaldson, 1766 |
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Page 22
... crowns , and died in prifon . Though the confequences of this proceeding upon the affairs of A- thens were no other than the untimely lofs of fo great and good a man , yet I could not forbear relating it . Their next great nan was ...
... crowns , and died in prifon . Though the confequences of this proceeding upon the affairs of A- thens were no other than the untimely lofs of fo great and good a man , yet I could not forbear relating it . Their next great nan was ...
Page 57
... crown hath been settled by previous acts . I never heard of any act of parliament that was not previous to what Steele addreffed a letter to the Bailiff of Stockbridge , who appears to have been returning officer for this borough ...
... crown hath been settled by previous acts . I never heard of any act of parliament that was not previous to what Steele addreffed a letter to the Bailiff of Stockbridge , who appears to have been returning officer for this borough ...
Page 65
... crown , and whose spirit of faction hath lately got the better of their interest . For let him fearch all the rest of the kingdom , he will find the fur- rounded clergy , and the furrounding gentry wholly ftrangers to the merits of ...
... crown , and whose spirit of faction hath lately got the better of their interest . For let him fearch all the rest of the kingdom , he will find the fur- rounded clergy , and the furrounding gentry wholly ftrangers to the merits of ...
Page 71
... crown without danger from the pretender , except among those who are called the Whig party , the Hanover fucceffion is then in- deed in a very defperate ftate : that illuftrious family will have almost nine in ten of the kingdom against ...
... crown without danger from the pretender , except among those who are called the Whig party , the Hanover fucceffion is then in- deed in a very defperate ftate : that illuftrious family will have almost nine in ten of the kingdom against ...
Page 72
... crown upon the house of Hanover , but left themselves at large in hopes to make their advantage ; and it was thought highly dan- gerous to leave that part of the island , inhabited by a poor fierce northern people , at liberty to put ...
... crown upon the house of Hanover , but left themselves at large in hopes to make their advantage ; and it was thought highly dan- gerous to leave that part of the island , inhabited by a poor fierce northern people , at liberty to put ...
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