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Page xxxviii
... hands . The miniftry is for gentler measures , and the other Tories for more violent . Lord Rivers talking to me the other day , curfed the paper called the Examiner , for fpeaking civilly of the Duke of Marlborough . This I happened to ...
... hands . The miniftry is for gentler measures , and the other Tories for more violent . Lord Rivers talking to me the other day , curfed the paper called the Examiner , for fpeaking civilly of the Duke of Marlborough . This I happened to ...
Page xl
... hand to the Duke of Somerfet , " who was louder than any in the house against the peace . " [ Let . to S. Dec. 8. 1711. ] And Dr Swift “ having asked Lord Oxford , " whether fome particular Lords would have voted against the court ...
... hand to the Duke of Somerfet , " who was louder than any in the house against the peace . " [ Let . to S. Dec. 8. 1711. ] And Dr Swift “ having asked Lord Oxford , " whether fome particular Lords would have voted against the court ...
Page lx
... hand , As this letter of Vanefla's , which was written in 1723 , is a demonstration that she was then utterly ignorant of the Dean's marriage with Stella , and as the appears to have known it almoft immediately afterwards , it is ...
... hand , As this letter of Vanefla's , which was written in 1723 , is a demonstration that she was then utterly ignorant of the Dean's marriage with Stella , and as the appears to have known it almoft immediately afterwards , it is ...
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... hand upon their ac- ceffion , and was blamed by his friends for deferring it fo long . [ vol . 4 p . 246. ) WHAT profpect he had of a change in public affairs on this event , or of any advantage which fuch a change might produce to ...
... hand upon their ac- ceffion , and was blamed by his friends for deferring it fo long . [ vol . 4 p . 246. ) WHAT profpect he had of a change in public affairs on this event , or of any advantage which fuch a change might produce to ...
Page lxxiv
... as the chearfulness of others . Thefe en- tertainments therefore were discontinued ; and he fometimes avoided the company of his most intimate friends * 3 friends * . But when the lenient hand of time lxxiv An ACCOUNT OF.
... as the chearfulness of others . Thefe en- tertainments therefore were discontinued ; and he fometimes avoided the company of his most intimate friends * 3 friends * . But when the lenient hand of time lxxiv An ACCOUNT OF.
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