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Page xxxvii
... no body dares talk of it . The nearer I look upon things , the " worse I like them . I believe the confederacy will foon break to pieces ; and our factions at home increase . The ministry is upon a narrow bottom ; and stands like an ...
... no body dares talk of it . The nearer I look upon things , the " worse I like them . I believe the confederacy will foon break to pieces ; and our factions at home increase . The ministry is upon a narrow bottom ; and stands like an ...
Page xli
I told Lord Treasurer , I fhould have the advantage " of him , for he would lofe his head , and I fhould only be hanged , " and fo carry my body entire to the grave . " [ Dec. 8 ] -And fhortly after talking of thefe affairs , " Here are ...
I told Lord Treasurer , I fhould have the advantage " of him , for he would lofe his head , and I fhould only be hanged , " and fo carry my body entire to the grave . " [ Dec. 8 ] -And fhortly after talking of thefe affairs , " Here are ...
Page xlviii
Lord Treasurer was mightily pleased , and told it every body as a notable thing . " [ Sept. 2. 1711. ] D. S. p . 322 , 3 . ゴ 1 a benefactor , or gratifying his pride , xlviii OF An ACCOUNT.
Lord Treasurer was mightily pleased , and told it every body as a notable thing . " [ Sept. 2. 1711. ] D. S. p . 322 , 3 . ゴ 1 a benefactor , or gratifying his pride , xlviii OF An ACCOUNT.
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The weavers always confidered him as their patron and legiflator , after his propofal for the use of Irifh many- factures , and came frequently in a body to receive his advice in fettling the rates of their ftuffs , and the wages of ...
The weavers always confidered him as their patron and legiflator , after his propofal for the use of Irifh many- factures , and came frequently in a body to receive his advice in fettling the rates of their ftuffs , and the wages of ...
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He was confulted in all points relat ing to domeftic policy in general , and to the trade of Ireland in particular : but he was more immediately looked upon as the le- gillator of the weavers , who frequently came in a body , confifting ...
He was confulted in all points relat ing to domeftic policy in general , and to the trade of Ireland in particular : but he was more immediately looked upon as the le- gillator of the weavers , who frequently came in a body , confifting ...
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