The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page xxix
... writer , and in that cha racter at least was known to the great men in both the factions , which were diftinguished by the names of Whig and Tory * . He had been educated among the Whigs ; but he at length attached himself to the Tories ...
... writer , and in that cha racter at least was known to the great men in both the factions , which were diftinguished by the names of Whig and Tory * . He had been educated among the Whigs ; but he at length attached himself to the Tories ...
Page xxx
... writers in the whole world ! Bishop Burnet , my Lord ! faid the Doctor : Why , my Lord , Bi- Shop Burnet was not the author of that discourfe . Not the author of it ? faid the Bishop , Why , Sir , there is never a man in Eng- land ...
... writers in the whole world ! Bishop Burnet , my Lord ! faid the Doctor : Why , my Lord , Bi- Shop Burnet was not the author of that discourfe . Not the author of it ? faid the Bishop , Why , Sir , there is never a man in Eng- land ...
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... writer were measured by the danger he had incurred . No public notice , however , was taken of the Dean on this occafion ; and Waters , the printer , after having been long haraffed and imprisoned , at length obtained a Noli profequi ...
... writer were measured by the danger he had incurred . No public notice , however , was taken of the Dean on this occafion ; and Waters , the printer , after having been long haraffed and imprisoned , at length obtained a Noli profequi ...
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... writer of the Drapier's letters Swift indeed remonstrated against this proceeding ; and once asked his Lordship , how he could concur in the profecution of a poor honest fellow , who had been guilty of no other crime than that of wri ...
... writer of the Drapier's letters Swift indeed remonstrated against this proceeding ; and once asked his Lordship , how he could concur in the profecution of a poor honest fellow , who had been guilty of no other crime than that of wri ...
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... writer had called himfelf his friend , he was out of all patience . " My friend ! my friend ! " faid he ; " pifh , pha ; my friend ! But- " ( faid he , recol- lecting himself ) " he is a Lord , and fo let it pass . " SWIFT's fpirit was ...
... writer had called himfelf his friend , he was out of all patience . " My friend ! my friend ! " faid he ; " pifh , pha ; my friend ! But- " ( faid he , recol- lecting himself ) " he is a Lord , and fo let it pass . " SWIFT's fpirit was ...
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