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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Page 21
... Tories ? I doubt whoever would fuit the definition to the perfons , muft make it directly contrary to what we understood it at the time of the revolution . In order to remove these misapprehenfions among us , I believe , it will be ...
... Tories ? I doubt whoever would fuit the definition to the perfons , muft make it directly contrary to what we understood it at the time of the revolution . In order to remove these misapprehenfions among us , I believe , it will be ...
Page 84
... the trueft proteftants , and the most difinterested patriots , that ever ferved a prince . But no- thing is fo inconfiftent as this writer . I know not not whether to call him a whig or a tory 84 THE EXAMINER . No. 22 .
... the trueft proteftants , and the most difinterested patriots , that ever ferved a prince . But no- thing is fo inconfiftent as this writer . I know not not whether to call him a whig or a tory 84 THE EXAMINER . No. 22 .
Page 85
... tory , a proteftant or a papift ; he finds fault with convocations ; fays , they are affemblies ftrange- ly contrived ; and yet lays the fault upon us , that we bound their hands : I wish we could have bound their tongues too . But , as ...
... tory , a proteftant or a papift ; he finds fault with convocations ; fays , they are affemblies ftrange- ly contrived ; and yet lays the fault upon us , that we bound their hands : I wish we could have bound their tongues too . But , as ...
Page 87
... tories ; and denied as a flander by many un- thinking people among ourselves . The lat- ter are apt , in their defence , to ask fuch queftions as thefe ; Was your teft repealed ? Had Had we not a majority ? Might we not have No. 22 . 87 ...
... tories ; and denied as a flander by many un- thinking people among ourselves . The lat- ter are apt , in their defence , to ask fuch queftions as thefe ; Was your teft repealed ? Had Had we not a majority ? Might we not have No. 22 . 87 ...
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... in our change of miniftry . And I think it clear , that his late letter of thanks to the tories of Great Britain muft either have been extorted from from him , against his judgment ; or was a 94 THE EXAMINER . N ° . 23 .
... in our change of miniftry . And I think it clear , that his late letter of thanks to the tories of Great Britain muft either have been extorted from from him , against his judgment ; or was a 94 THE EXAMINER . N ° . 23 .
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