The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... thought inexplicable . In his Tract , intitled , Memoirs relating to the Change in the Queen's Ministry in 1710 , there is the fol- lowing paffage . " She ( the Queen ) grew fo jealous upon the change of her fervants , that often , out ...
... thought inexplicable . In his Tract , intitled , Memoirs relating to the Change in the Queen's Ministry in 1710 , there is the fol- lowing paffage . " She ( the Queen ) grew fo jealous upon the change of her fervants , that often , out ...
Pàgina 266
... thought of a particular mea- fure to distress their opponents , which he communicated to the heads of his party ; it was approved of , and fome of them thought that the Prince fhould be let into it ; bat Walpole would by no means agree ...
... thought of a particular mea- fure to distress their opponents , which he communicated to the heads of his party ; it was approved of , and fome of them thought that the Prince fhould be let into it ; bat Walpole would by no means agree ...
Pàgina 292
... thought it was against your opi- nion , and would certainly make you unhappy : that , had you any other offers which your friends or your- self thought more to your advantage , I should think I were very unjust to be an obstacle in your ...
... thought it was against your opi- nion , and would certainly make you unhappy : that , had you any other offers which your friends or your- self thought more to your advantage , I should think I were very unjust to be an obstacle in your ...
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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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