The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page xlviii
... fhould be fufpected of having fomewhat exaggerated to gratify his vanity , he may be abundantly justified by a letter ftill extant , which he wrote to Lord Oxford af- ter the connection between them was broken . " When " I was with you ...
... fhould be fufpected of having fomewhat exaggerated to gratify his vanity , he may be abundantly justified by a letter ftill extant , which he wrote to Lord Oxford af- ter the connection between them was broken . " When " I was with you ...
Page xlix
... fhould be revived , by which our parliaments were made annual . He abominated the political scheme of fetting up a moneyed interest in oppofition to the land- ed ; and was an enemy to temporary fufpenfions of the Habeas corpus act . If ...
... fhould be revived , by which our parliaments were made annual . He abominated the political scheme of fetting up a moneyed interest in oppofition to the land- ed ; and was an enemy to temporary fufpenfions of the Habeas corpus act . If ...
Page lxii
... fhould believe there had been any ; it follows , from her directing the publication of the poem , of which perhaps the poffeffed the only copy , that , in her fenfe of the verfes , none of them implied a fact which would dishonour her ...
... fhould believe there had been any ; it follows , from her directing the publication of the poem , of which perhaps the poffeffed the only copy , that , in her fenfe of the verfes , none of them implied a fact which would dishonour her ...
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... if the King had lived ten days longer , he fhould not have dated it from London , but Paris , he fays , that his share in the hurry of the time would not be belong , and that he should foon return . [ * 1xx T AM WAC COUNT.
... if the King had lived ten days longer , he fhould not have dated it from London , but Paris , he fays , that his share in the hurry of the time would not be belong , and that he should foon return . [ * 1xx T AM WAC COUNT.
Page lxxx
... fhould " regret fo much , as his GENIUS and his VIRTUES . " [ vol . 4. p . 3. ] ? In the beginning of the year 1741 , his understanding was fo much impaired , and his paffions fo much increa- fed , that he was utterly incapable of ...
... fhould " regret fo much , as his GENIUS and his VIRTUES . " [ vol . 4. p . 3. ] ? In the beginning of the year 1741 , his understanding was fo much impaired , and his paffions fo much increa- fed , that he was utterly incapable of ...
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