The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... Ireland , where he remained till the revolution in the Ministry took place , which happened in the following year ; when Mr. Harley , and Mr. St. John , the heads of the Tory - party in the House of Commons , were appointed to fill the ...
... Ireland , where he remained till the revolution in the Ministry took place , which happened in the following year ; when Mr. Harley , and Mr. St. John , the heads of the Tory - party in the House of Commons , were appointed to fill the ...
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... Ireland bore to the Tories . All the fto- ries fabricated in England by the Whigs , of an in- tention to bring in the Pretender by the late Minif- try , and which were only calculated for the more violent of their party , and the vulgar ...
... Ireland bore to the Tories . All the fto- ries fabricated in England by the Whigs , of an in- tention to bring in the Pretender by the late Minif- try , and which were only calculated for the more violent of their party , and the vulgar ...
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... Ireland , which was the fole fubject of their dif- course . And it appears that he had often in his con- verfations with the Princess , represented the cruel hardships under which that country groaned , info- much , that in a letter to ...
... Ireland , which was the fole fubject of their dif- course . And it appears that he had often in his con- verfations with the Princess , represented the cruel hardships under which that country groaned , info- much , that in a letter to ...
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Life of Doctor Swift | 1 |
From his Birth to the Death of Sir William Temple | 31 |
SECTION V | 165 |
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