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... court , have given room to some specious objections , which I have heard re- peated by well - meaning men , juft as they had taken them up on the credit of others , who have worse designs . They wonder , the Queen would choose to change ...
... court , have given room to some specious objections , which I have heard re- peated by well - meaning men , juft as they had taken them up on the credit of others , who have worse designs . They wonder , the Queen would choose to change ...
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... court and ministry were on their side , till they had learned those admirable expedients for deciding elections , and influencing distant boroughs , by pow- erful motives from the city . But all this was mere force and constraint ...
... court and ministry were on their side , till they had learned those admirable expedients for deciding elections , and influencing distant boroughs , by pow- erful motives from the city . But all this was mere force and constraint ...
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... court , was , the fear of giving uneasiness to a general , who has been long successful abroad ; and accordingly , the common clamour of tongues and pens for some months past has run against the baseness , the incon- stancy , and ...
... court , was , the fear of giving uneasiness to a general , who has been long successful abroad ; and accordingly , the common clamour of tongues and pens for some months past has run against the baseness , the incon- stancy , and ...
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... , that is , to say all they can in defence of their client , but not reflect upon the court ; I hum- bly gave my advice , that they should be suffered to write on , as they used to do ; which write N ° 18 . 43 THE EXAMINER .
... , that is , to say all they can in defence of their client , but not reflect upon the court ; I hum- bly gave my advice , that they should be suffered to write on , as they used to do ; which write N ° 18 . 43 THE EXAMINER .
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... court style , which had been very seldom , or never made use of in former times . They usually ran in the following terms : " Madam , I cannot serve you while such a one is in ❝employment . I desire , humbly , to resign my " commission ...
... court style , which had been very seldom , or never made use of in former times . They usually ran in the following terms : " Madam , I cannot serve you while such a one is in ❝employment . I desire , humbly , to resign my " commission ...
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The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes ..., Volume 3 Jonathan Swift Visualização completa - 1808 |
The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes ..., Volume 3 Jonathan Swift Visualização completa - 1808 |
The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes ..., Volume 3 Jonathan Swift Visualização completa - 1808 |
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