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Page xxxvi
From thefe unreftrained effu- fions of his heart , many particulars are known , which could have been known no other way . And by these it appears inconteftably , that he was not only employed , but trufted ; and that Harley , who is ...
From thefe unreftrained effu- fions of his heart , many particulars are known , which could have been known no other way . And by these it appears inconteftably , that he was not only employed , but trufted ; and that Harley , who is ...
Page xli
The Doctor , who has written copi oufly on thefe proceedings , concludes his letter in these words . This is a long journal , and of a day that may produce great al- terations , and hazard the ruin of England .
The Doctor , who has written copi oufly on thefe proceedings , concludes his letter in these words . This is a long journal , and of a day that may produce great al- terations , and hazard the ruin of England .
Page xlii
Thofe " who spoke drew all their arguments from my book , and their " votes confirm all I writ . The court had a majority of 150 .. All agree that it was my book that fpirited them to thefe refo- lutions . " [ Feb. 4. ] ...
Thofe " who spoke drew all their arguments from my book , and their " votes confirm all I writ . The court had a majority of 150 .. All agree that it was my book that fpirited them to thefe refo- lutions . " [ Feb. 4. ] ...
Page xlvi
If we let thefe great ministers pretend too much , " there will be no governing them . He promises to make me eafy " if I will but come and fee him ; but I won't ; and he shall do " it by meffage , or I will caft him off ; in that he ...
If we let thefe great ministers pretend too much , " there will be no governing them . He promises to make me eafy " if I will but come and fee him ; but I won't ; and he shall do " it by meffage , or I will caft him off ; in that he ...
Page liii
But it feems probable , that thefe ac- counts , however contradictory , may both be true ; and that Swift at this time might be the Sacheverel of Ire- land , followed by the mob of one faction with execra- tions , and by the other with ...
But it feems probable , that thefe ac- counts , however contradictory , may both be true ; and that Swift at this time might be the Sacheverel of Ire- land , followed by the mob of one faction with execra- tions , and by the other with ...
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