The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Volume 2A. Donaldson, 1766 |
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Page 37
... interests of the people ; which is further manifeft from the accounts he gives us of the ci- tizens in feveral towns inutinying against their command- ers , and delivering both to his devotion . Befides , Cæ- . far's public and avowed ...
... interests of the people ; which is further manifeft from the accounts he gives us of the ci- tizens in feveral towns inutinying against their command- ers , and delivering both to his devotion . Befides , Cæ- . far's public and avowed ...
Page 65
... 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 those prelates ; and adhering to a very different cause of truth , as will ...
... 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 those prelates ; and adhering to a very different cause of truth , as will ...
Page 99
... interest ; and it concerned them near- ly to preferve that govenment , which they had trufted with their money . The perfon * faid to have been au- thor of fo deteftable a project , lived to fee fome of its fatal confequences , whereof ...
... interest ; and it concerned them near- ly to preferve that govenment , which they had trufted with their money . The perfon * faid to have been au- thor of fo deteftable a project , lived to fee fome of its fatal confequences , whereof ...
Page 100
... interest , told the King in November 1701 , that fince his Majefty was determined to engage in a war fo contrary to his private opinion , he could ferve him no longer , and accordingly gave up his employment ; although he happened after ...
... interest , told the King in November 1701 , that fince his Majefty was determined to engage in a war fo contrary to his private opinion , he could ferve him no longer , and accordingly gave up his employment ; although he happened after ...
Page 123
... interest . But it was manifest , that his Imperial Majefty had no mind to fee Toulon in poffeffion of the allies ; for even with thefe difcourage- ments the attempt might yet havesucceeded , if Pr . Eugene had not thought fit to oppose ...
... interest . But it was manifest , that his Imperial Majefty had no mind to fee Toulon in poffeffion of the allies ; for even with thefe difcourage- ments the attempt might yet havesucceeded , if Pr . Eugene had not thought fit to oppose ...
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