The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, Volume 10Bell, 1902 |
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... party pamphlet , founded on the lie of the day , which , as lord Bolingbroke who had read it often assured me , was coined and delivered out to him , to write Examiners , and other political papers upon . That spirit remarkably runs ...
... party pamphlet , founded on the lie of the day , which , as lord Bolingbroke who had read it often assured me , was coined and delivered out to him , to write Examiners , and other political papers upon . That spirit remarkably runs ...
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... party . These , it may be imagined , the editor , in some measure , may have adopted , and published this work as a kind of support of that party , or some surviving remnant thereof . It is but just to undeceive the reader , and inform ...
... party . These , it may be imagined , the editor , in some measure , may have adopted , and published this work as a kind of support of that party , or some surviving remnant thereof . It is but just to undeceive the reader , and inform ...
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... party , though they did not , after his death , judge it prudent to avow his principles , more than to deny them in ... parties or factions , that have differently distracted , it might be said disgraced , these kingdoms ; because he has ...
... party , though they did not , after his death , judge it prudent to avow his principles , more than to deny them in ... parties or factions , that have differently distracted , it might be said disgraced , these kingdoms ; because he has ...
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... party , of whatsoever denomina- tion , in opposition to truth and the rights and liberties of the subject . These laid aside , the work will be found to have many beauties , many excellencies . Some have of late affected to depreciate ...
... party , of whatsoever denomina- tion , in opposition to truth and the rights and liberties of the subject . These laid aside , the work will be found to have many beauties , many excellencies . Some have of late affected to depreciate ...
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... party in their employments , who were persons of wit and learning , particularly Mr. Addison and Mr. Con- greve , neither of whom were ever in any danger from the treasurer , who much esteemed them both ; and , by his lordship's ...
... party in their employments , who were persons of wit and learning , particularly Mr. Addison and Mr. Con- greve , neither of whom were ever in any danger from the treasurer , who much esteemed them both ; and , by his lordship's ...
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