The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page xxxii
... defign of attaching himself to the Tory miniftry at this time . For he declares within a few days after his arrival , that he is heartily weary of London , and wishes " that he had never ftirred from Ireland . " [ Let . to S. Sept. 12 ...
... defign of attaching himself to the Tory miniftry at this time . For he declares within a few days after his arrival , that he is heartily weary of London , and wishes " that he had never ftirred from Ireland . " [ Let . to S. Sept. 12 ...
Page lii
... défign to bring in the pre- tender ; and the fame defign was confequently imputed After the death of her husband and fons , with this increase of wealth , and with heads and hearts elated by affluence , and unre ftrained by forefight or ...
... défign to bring in the pre- tender ; and the fame defign was confequently imputed After the death of her husband and fons , with this increase of wealth , and with heads and hearts elated by affluence , and unre ftrained by forefight or ...
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... defign , which in his hafte he had left unfinished , re- turned again to England in 1727 ; FROM England he was once more about to fet out for France , upon Lord Bolingbroke's invitation , when news 3 arrived of the King's death . [ vol ...
... defign , which in his hafte he had left unfinished , re- turned again to England in 1727 ; FROM England he was once more about to fet out for France , upon Lord Bolingbroke's invitation , when news 3 arrived of the King's death . [ vol ...
Page cxxiii
... defign ; the abuses he notes , being fuch as all Church - of - England men agree in : nor was it proper for his fubject to meddle with other points , than fuch as have been perpetually controverted fince the Reformation . Το R The er se ...
... defign ; the abuses he notes , being fuch as all Church - of - England men agree in : nor was it proper for his fubject to meddle with other points , than fuch as have been perpetually controverted fince the Reformation . Το R The er se ...
Page cxxiii
... defign . What that was , I have already told ; and I believe there is not a person in England who can understand that book , that ever imagined it to have been any thing else , but to expose the abuses and corruptions . in learning and ...
... defign . What that was , I have already told ; and I believe there is not a person in England who can understand that book , that ever imagined it to have been any thing else , but to expose the abuses and corruptions . in learning and ...
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