The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page lii
... true when he went to take poffeffion : but when he returned to his deanery , the power of the Tories and the Dean's credit at court were at an end ; circumftan- ces which might well cause the rabble at leaft to forget his fervices to ...
... true when he went to take poffeffion : but when he returned to his deanery , the power of the Tories and the Dean's credit at court were at an end ; circumftan- ces which might well cause the rabble at leaft to forget his fervices to ...
Page liii
... 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 shouts of applaufe 6 Ir is however agreed , that the Archbishop of Dublin , and fome ...
... 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 shouts of applaufe 6 Ir is however agreed , that the Archbishop of Dublin , and fome ...
Page lxii
... true , that , in the anguish of difappointed defire , fhe had recourfe to that dreadful opiate , which never fails to complicate difeafe with trouble , to leave the fufferer more wretched when its operation is at an end ; to divide life ...
... true , that , in the anguish of difappointed defire , fhe had recourfe to that dreadful opiate , which never fails to complicate difeafe with trouble , to leave the fufferer more wretched when its operation is at an end ; to divide life ...
Page 2
... true intereft of Ireland , was no longer doubted . His patriotilm was as manifeft as his wit . He was looked upon with pleasure and respect , as he paffed thro ' the ftreets : and he had attained fo high a degree of popularity , as to ...
... true intereft of Ireland , was no longer doubted . His patriotilm was as manifeft as his wit . He was looked upon with pleasure and respect , as he paffed thro ' the ftreets : and he had attained fo high a degree of popularity , as to ...
Page 3
... true devotion to the prefent royal family , is immoveable and altho this unfortunate nation may not hitherto have found many diftinguishing marks of favour and indulgence from the throne , yet it is to be hoped in - time they may meet ...
... true devotion to the prefent royal family , is immoveable and altho this unfortunate nation may not hitherto have found many diftinguishing marks of favour and indulgence from the throne , yet it is to be hoped in - time they may meet ...
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