SwiftHarvester Press, 1986 - 153 pages |
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Page 97
... English Gentry of this Kingdom ' . Indeed ' the English Colonies ' in Ireland are ' much more civilized ' than many areas in England , ' and speak better English , and are much better bred ' ( Corr . , 5:58 ) . Swift saw himself either ...
... English Gentry of this Kingdom ' . Indeed ' the English Colonies ' in Ireland are ' much more civilized ' than many areas in England , ' and speak better English , and are much better bred ' ( Corr . , 5:58 ) . Swift saw himself either ...
Page 99
... English regal assent and so frame its own legislation only when the King and Privy Council pleased . However , the late seventeenth century saw English economic intervention legalised . The Navigation Acts of 1663 and 1666 created a ...
... English regal assent and so frame its own legislation only when the King and Privy Council pleased . However , the late seventeenth century saw English economic intervention legalised . The Navigation Acts of 1663 and 1666 created a ...
Page 99
... English regal assent and so frame its own legislation only when the King and Privy Council pleased . However , the late seventeenth century saw English economic intervention legalised . The Navigation Acts of 1663 and 1666 created a ...
... English regal assent and so frame its own legislation only when the King and Privy Council pleased . However , the late seventeenth century saw English economic intervention legalised . The Navigation Acts of 1663 and 1666 created a ...
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