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The miniftry , who were themselves men of wit and penetration , bore with his temper , and foothed him in his greatest irregularities . Had they ventured to have acted otherwise , they knew in their fouls , that he would have taken ...
The miniftry , who were themselves men of wit and penetration , bore with his temper , and foothed him in his greatest irregularities . Had they ventured to have acted otherwise , they knew in their fouls , that he would have taken ...
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IT is however agreed , that the Archbishop of Dublin , and fome of his old friends in the chapter , fet themselves against his meafures with all their force , and laboured to difappoint him in the exercife of his power by every art of ...
IT is however agreed , that the Archbishop of Dublin , and fome of his old friends in the chapter , fet themselves against his meafures with all their force , and laboured to difappoint him in the exercife of his power by every art of ...
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Swift , as foon as they had ranged themselves before him , ordered them to take notice , that Robert was no longer his fervant ; he is now , faid the Dean , Mr Blakely , the verger of St Patrick's cathedral . a place which I give chim ...
Swift , as foon as they had ranged themselves before him , ordered them to take notice , that Robert was no longer his fervant ; he is now , faid the Dean , Mr Blakely , the verger of St Patrick's cathedral . a place which I give chim ...
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... and this he would have accepted , but that he received an account from Ireland , that Mrs Johnson was dangerously ill . [ vol . 4. p . 242 ] siyahan sa dou ty ulos an bik on co * Mrs with e- refused to declare themselves , till ...
... and this he would have accepted , but that he received an account from Ireland , that Mrs Johnson was dangerously ill . [ vol . 4. p . 242 ] siyahan sa dou ty ulos an bik on co * Mrs with e- refused to declare themselves , till ...
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In the year 1733 , when an attempt was made to re- peal the teft - act in Ireland , the diffenters often affected to call themselves brother Proteftants , and fellow Chri ftians , with the members of the established church .
In the year 1733 , when an attempt was made to re- peal the teft - act in Ireland , the diffenters often affected to call themselves brother Proteftants , and fellow Chri ftians , with the members of the established church .
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