The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... appear leaders of Papists and Jacobites only . Under the name of Church - of - England - man , none of those enemies to our conftitution could have lifted ; where- as under the vague names of Whig and Tory , per- fons of all ...
... appear leaders of Papists and Jacobites only . Under the name of Church - of - England - man , none of those enemies to our conftitution could have lifted ; where- as under the vague names of Whig and Tory , per- fons of all ...
Pàgina 58
... appear to have been a very ftrong , though covert attack , upon the power of the Whigs . It could not have escaped a ... appears , from the whole tenour of the pamphlet , to have been the main object he had in view , in publishing it at ...
... appear to have been a very ftrong , though covert attack , upon the power of the Whigs . It could not have escaped a ... appears , from the whole tenour of the pamphlet , to have been the main object he had in view , in publishing it at ...
Pàgina 141
... appear that he ever stood well with the Queen , or that the once gave him the least mark of her countenance or fa- vour . Swift had mentioned to Stella , early in his Journal , that Mr. Harley had faid , he would pre- fent him to the ...
... appear that he ever stood well with the Queen , or that the once gave him the least mark of her countenance or fa- vour . Swift had mentioned to Stella , early in his Journal , that Mr. Harley had faid , he would pre- fent him to the ...
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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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