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Page xxxiii
... confe quence ; " The duce " ( faith he ) " is in this Secretary . When I " went to him this morning , he had people with him ; but fays , we are to dine with Prior to day , and then will do all our bufi " nefs in the afternoon . At two ...
... confe quence ; " The duce " ( faith he ) " is in this Secretary . When I " went to him this morning , he had people with him ; but fays , we are to dine with Prior to day , and then will do all our bufi " nefs in the afternoon . At two ...
Page xxxvi
... confequence to himself , than he is in reality to any other perfon . Such perhaps was the cafe of Dr Swift . He found himself much indulged by the fmiles and converfation of the Earl of Oxford . He knew how useful he was to the ...
... confequence to himself , than he is in reality to any other perfon . Such perhaps was the cafe of Dr Swift . He found himself much indulged by the fmiles and converfation of the Earl of Oxford . He knew how useful he was to the ...
Page xlii
... confequence , or made fo many " converts . " [ Dec. 18. ] And at laft , fuch were the effects that it produced almoft univerfally in the minds of men , that the " houfe of Commons " ( faith the Doctor ) " have this day made many fevere ...
... confequence , or made fo many " converts . " [ Dec. 18. ] And at laft , fuch were the effects that it produced almoft univerfally in the minds of men , that the " houfe of Commons " ( faith the Doctor ) " have this day made many fevere ...
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... confequence to the public , and of fuch exorbitant advantage to the patentee , that the Dean , under the character of M. B. Drapier , wrote a letter to the people , warning them not to accept 19 Wood's halfpenee and farthings as current ...
... confequence to the public , and of fuch exorbitant advantage to the patentee , that the Dean , under the character of M. B. Drapier , wrote a letter to the people , warning them not to accept 19 Wood's halfpenee and farthings as current ...
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... confequence : the Grattons , my Lord , can raife ten thousand men " [ 7. R. p . 95. ] . He obtained a living for his friend Dr Sheridan ; and he recommend- ed feveral others , of whom he knew nothing , but that they were good men ...
... confequence : the Grattons , my Lord , can raife ten thousand men " [ 7. R. p . 95. ] . He obtained a living for his friend Dr Sheridan ; and he recommend- ed feveral others , of whom he knew nothing , but that they were good men ...
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