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... Pretender from France . Now , to inform and direct us in our sentiments upon these weighty points , here are , on one side , two stupid illiterate scribblers , both of them fanaticks by profession , I mean the Review , and Observator ...
... Pretender from France . Now , to inform and direct us in our sentiments upon these weighty points , here are , on one side , two stupid illiterate scribblers , both of them fanaticks by profession , I mean the Review , and Observator ...
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... Pretender , is a term of art in their profession . A secretary of state can- not desire leave to resign , but the Pretender is at bottom ; the queen cannot dissolve a parliament , but it is a plot to dethrone herself and bring in the ...
... Pretender , is a term of art in their profession . A secretary of state can- not desire leave to resign , but the Pretender is at bottom ; the queen cannot dissolve a parliament , but it is a plot to dethrone herself and bring in the ...
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... Pretender , because they think he may be like some diseases , that come with a fright . Do they not believe , that the queen's present ministry love her majesty , at least as well as some loved the church ? And why is it not as great a ...
... Pretender , because they think he may be like some diseases , that come with a fright . Do they not believe , that the queen's present ministry love her majesty , at least as well as some loved the church ? And why is it not as great a ...
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... Pretender . In the mean while , it is a little hard to think , that this island can hold but six men , of honesty and ability enough to serve their prince and country ; or that our safety should depend upon their credit , any more than ...
... Pretender . In the mean while , it is a little hard to think , that this island can hold but six men , of honesty and ability enough to serve their prince and country ; or that our safety should depend upon their credit , any more than ...
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... pretender comes in , they will , next to those of his own religion , have the fairest claim and pretensions to his favour , from their merit and emi- nent services to his supposed father ; who , without such encouragement , would ...
... pretender comes in , they will , next to those of his own religion , have the fairest claim and pretensions to his favour , from their merit and emi- nent services to his supposed father ; who , without such encouragement , would ...
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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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