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Page xxxix
In the summer of 1711 , he forefaw the rain of the ministry , by those misunderstandings among themselves which at last affected it , and it was not only his opid 2 66 nion , but their own , that if they could.
In the summer of 1711 , he forefaw the rain of the ministry , by those misunderstandings among themselves which at last affected it , and it was not only his opid 2 66 nion , but their own , that if they could.
Page xliii
He found his great friends , who sat in the seat of power , much disunited among themselves . He faw the Queen declining in her health , and distressed in her situation ; while faction was , exerting itself , and gathering new ftrength ...
He found his great friends , who sat in the seat of power , much disunited among themselves . He faw the Queen declining in her health , and distressed in her situation ; while faction was , exerting itself , and gathering new ftrength ...
Page liii
It is however agreed , that the Archbishop of Dublin , and some of his old friends in the chapter , set themselves against his measures with all their force , and laboured to disappoint him in the exercise of his power by every art of ...
It is however agreed , that the Archbishop of Dublin , and some of his old friends in the chapter , set themselves against his measures with all their force , and laboured to disappoint him in the exercise of his power by every art of ...
Page lxvii
Swift , as soon as they had ranged themselves before him , ordered them to take notice , that Robert was no longer his servant ; he is now , said the Dean , Mr Blakely , the verger of St Patrick's cathedral . a place which I give chim ...
Swift , as soon as they had ranged themselves before him , ordered them to take notice , that Robert was no longer his servant ; he is now , said the Dean , Mr Blakely , the verger of St Patrick's cathedral . a place which I give chim ...
Page lxix
4. p . 242 ] Mrs ON V ich und lat . 10 ܇ -܇܇ ܀ 2 ' :: ܟ : ܐ܂ : 3ܨ ܬ & zeit refused to declare themselves , till , they had consulted his fentiments and inclinations , which were pun & ually followed with equal chéarfulness ...
4. p . 242 ] Mrs ON V ich und lat . 10 ܇ -܇܇ ܀ 2 ' :: ܟ : ܐ܂ : 3ܨ ܬ & zeit refused to declare themselves , till , they had consulted his fentiments and inclinations , which were pun & ually followed with equal chéarfulness ...
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