| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 466 pages
...contrary. I have all the miniftry to be my witneiTes, that there is hardly a man of wit of the adverfe party, whom I have not been fo bold as to recommend...the other, I think, we agree: For I have in print profefled myfelf in politics to be what we formerly called a Whig. As to the great man * whofe defence... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 346 pages
...contrary. I have all the miniftry to be my witnefies, that there is hardly a man of wit of the adverfe party, whom, I have not been fo bold as to recommend often and with earneftntls to-them. For, I think, principles at prefent are quite out of the cafe, and that we difpute... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 516 pages
...principles at present are quite out of the case, and that we dispute wholly about persons. In these last you and I differ ; but in the other, I think, we agree : for I have in print professed myself in politicks, to be what we formerly called a whig. As to the great man* whose defence... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 492 pages
...principles at present are quite out of the case, and that we dispute wholly about persons. In these last you and I differ ; but in the other, I think, we agree : for I have in print professed myself in politicks, to be what we formerly called a whig. As to the great man * whose defence... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1809 - 410 pages
...principles at present are quite out of the case, and that we dispute wholly about persons *. In these last you and I differ; but in the other, I think, we agree: for I have in print professed myself in politicks to be what we formerly called a Whig. As to the great mon •{• whose... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 342 pages
...principles at present are quite out of the case, and that we dispute wholly about persons. la these last you and I differ; but in the other, I think, we agree : for I have in print professed myself in politics, to be what we formerly called a whig. As to the great man* whose defence... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 338 pages
...are quite oat of the case, and that we dispute wholly about persons. In these last you and I diffhr; but In the other, I think, we agree: for I have in print professed myself In politics, to be what we formerly called a whig. As to the great man 4 whose defence... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 506 pages
...principles at present are quite out of the case, and that we dispute wholly about persons. In these last you and I differ; but in the other I think, we agree: for I have in print professed myself in politics, to be what we formerly called a whig. As to the great man * whose defence... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 512 pages
...principles at present are quite out of the case, and that we dispute wholly about persons. In these last you and I differ; but in the other I think, we agree: for I have in print professed myself in politics, to be what we formerly called a whig. at least to serve you; and who,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1824 - 510 pages
...principles at present are quite out of the case, and that we dispute wholly about persons. In these last you and I differ; but in the other, I think, we agree: for I have in print professed myself in politics, to be what we formerly called a Whig. As to the great man * whose defence... | |
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