The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin: Accurately Revised, in Twelve Volumes. Adorned with Copper-plates; with Some Account of the Author's Life, and Notes Historical and Explanatory, Volume 8C. Bathurst, T. Osborne, W. Bowyer, J. Hinton, W. Strahan, B. Collins, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin, L. Davis and C. Reymers, and J. Dodsley., 1765 |
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... favour favour of the chief minister ; that , if her 2 THE EXAMINER . No. 13 , THE Examiner, No.
... favour favour of the chief minister ; that , if her 2 THE EXAMINER . No. 13 , THE Examiner, No.
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... favour of the chief minister ; that , if her ma- jefty had a mind to introduce the other party , it would have been more feasonable after a peace , which now we have made defperate by fpiriting the French who rejoice at thefe chang- es ...
... favour of the chief minister ; that , if her ma- jefty had a mind to introduce the other party , it would have been more feasonable after a peace , which now we have made defperate by fpiriting the French who rejoice at thefe chang- es ...
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... favour , as well as - the love of the foldiers . Befides , this is not an age to produce favourites of the people , while we live under a queen , who engroffeth all 10,000l .; his own and his duchess's employ- ments at 28 No. 16 . THE ...
... favour , as well as - the love of the foldiers . Befides , this is not an age to produce favourites of the people , while we live under a queen , who engroffeth all 10,000l .; his own and his duchess's employ- ments at 28 No. 16 . THE ...
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... favour brought me in more than I wanted - I conftantly declined it till the time - she was pleased to difmifs me from her fer- vice . Then indeed - I fent the queen one of her own letters , in which he had preffed me to take the 2000l ...
... favour brought me in more than I wanted - I conftantly declined it till the time - she was pleased to difmifs me from her fer- vice . Then indeed - I fent the queen one of her own letters , in which he had preffed me to take the 2000l ...
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... favour her majefty bore to her upon that account , when others had acted contrary in so shameful a manner . What else was the crime ? Had The treated her royal mistress with infolence ́ or [ i ] The lady Mafham . neglect ? neglect ? Had ...
... favour her majefty bore to her upon that account , when others had acted contrary in so shameful a manner . What else was the crime ? Had The treated her royal mistress with infolence ́ or [ i ] The lady Mafham . neglect ? neglect ? Had ...
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