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Page xxix
... Whig and Tory * . He had been educated among the Whigs ; but he at length attached himself to the Tories , be- caufe , as he faid , the Whigs had renounced their old principles , and received others , which their forefathers held in ...
... Whig and Tory * . He had been educated among the Whigs ; but he at length attached himself to the Tories , be- caufe , as he faid , the Whigs had renounced their old principles , and received others , which their forefathers held in ...
Page xxxii
... Whigs all make of my ill ufage . " [ b . Sept. 30. ] In fhort , the Whigs would gladly have depended on his fupe- rior talents for their refurrection ; and the Tories dreaded from his pen their inevitable deftruction . D. S. p . 312 ...
... Whigs all make of my ill ufage . " [ b . Sept. 30. ] In fhort , the Whigs would gladly have depended on his fupe- rior talents for their refurrection ; and the Tories dreaded from his pen their inevitable deftruction . D. S. p . 312 ...
Page xxxv
... Whigs , [ vol . 5. p . 51.11 . WHATEVER hardly regarding me . But there are fome reafons for all this . [ Nov. 11. 1710 ] Thefe laft words have an eye to his writing the Examiner ; which he kept as a profound fecret from all the world ...
... Whigs , [ vol . 5. p . 51.11 . WHATEVER hardly regarding me . But there are fome reafons for all this . [ Nov. 11. 1710 ] Thefe laft words have an eye to his writing the Examiner ; which he kept as a profound fecret from all the world ...
Page xxxvii
... Whigs on one fide , and the vio- lent Tories on the other ; a fituation in which they could not fubfift * . These violent Tories were formed into a fociety called the October club , of whom Swift fays , They are about a hundred ...
... Whigs on one fide , and the vio- lent Tories on the other ; a fituation in which they could not fubfift * . These violent Tories were formed into a fociety called the October club , of whom Swift fays , They are about a hundred ...
Page xl
... Whigs , encouraged , fupported , and abetted , by the Dutch , the Emperor , and all the princes in the grand alliance , were furious against a peace In fummer 1711 they had been ex- tremely active in muftering up their forces , and ...
... Whigs , encouraged , fupported , and abetted , by the Dutch , the Emperor , and all the princes in the grand alliance , were furious against a peace In fummer 1711 they had been ex- tremely active in muftering up their forces , and ...
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