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Page xxxii
... manner he was courted , by Mr Harley and Mr Secretary St John , ( " who frequently pro- tefted , after he had become their intimate , that he was the only man in England they were afraid of , ) " [ Ibid . June 30. 1711.1 as well as by ...
... manner he was courted , by Mr Harley and Mr Secretary St John , ( " who frequently pro- tefted , after he had become their intimate , that he was the only man in England they were afraid of , ) " [ Ibid . June 30. 1711.1 as well as by ...
Page xxxviii
... manner that thews both his integrity , and the freedom of his converfation with those who have a prefcriptive right to fervility and adulation . He had received ( from Col. Hill , a gentleman of worth , who had commanded with great ...
... manner that thews both his integrity , and the freedom of his converfation with those who have a prefcriptive right to fervility and adulation . He had received ( from Col. Hill , a gentleman of worth , who had commanded with great ...
Page xxxix
... manner he thought convenient . 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 otherwife , they knew in their fouls ...
... manner he thought convenient . 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 otherwife , they knew in their fouls ...
Page xlvi
... manner of propofing it , he would fcorn the intended fa- vour , and refent it as an affront . He quarrelled with his friend Harley on a punctilio of this kind . Mr Harley " ( faith Dr Swift ) " defired me to dine with him again to - day ...
... manner of propofing it , he would fcorn the intended fa- vour , and refent it as an affront . He quarrelled with his friend Harley on a punctilio of this kind . Mr Harley " ( faith Dr Swift ) " defired me to dine with him again to - day ...
Page xlvii
... manner , took ample fatisfaction of the Se- cretary . For " I dined to day " ( faith he ) " with Mr Secretary " St John , on condition I might chufe my company ; which were , " Lord Rivers , Lord Carteret , Sir Thomas Manfell , and Mr ...
... manner , took ample fatisfaction of the Se- cretary . For " I dined to day " ( faith he ) " with Mr Secretary " St John , on condition I might chufe my company ; which were , " Lord Rivers , Lord Carteret , Sir Thomas Manfell , and Mr ...
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