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... queen herself , in her last speech , did openly condemn all such insinuations . Notwithstanding which , I did then , and do still , believe the church has , since that vote , been in very imminent danger ; and I think I might then have ...
... queen herself , in her last speech , did openly condemn all such insinuations . Notwithstanding which , I did then , and do still , believe the church has , since that vote , been in very imminent danger ; and I think I might then have ...
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Jonathan Swift Thomas Sheridan, John Nichols. houses . The queen's words , as near as I can re- member , mentioned the ... queen's administration ; for I neither have it by me , nor nor can suddenly have recourse to it ; but , £ 2 N ° 15 ...
Jonathan Swift Thomas Sheridan, John Nichols. houses . The queen's words , as near as I can re- member , mentioned the ... queen's administration ; for I neither have it by me , nor nor can suddenly have recourse to it ; but , £ 2 N ° 15 ...
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... queen's present ministry love her majesty , at least as well as some loved the church ? And why is it not as great a mark of disaffection now , to say the queen is in danger , as it was some months ago to affirm the same of the church ...
... queen's present ministry love her majesty , at least as well as some loved the church ? And why is it not as great a mark of disaffection now , to say the queen is in danger , as it was some months ago to affirm the same of the church ...
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... word should have been toward ; as thus , If a stranger should hear these furious cutcries of ingratitude toward our general , ' & c . C is is commanding abroad , the queen dissolves her par- liament N ° 16 . 27 THE EXAMINER .
... word should have been toward ; as thus , If a stranger should hear these furious cutcries of ingratitude toward our general , ' & c . C is is commanding abroad , the queen dissolves her par- liament N ° 16 . 27 THE EXAMINER .
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... queen , who engrosses all our love and all our veneration ; and where the only way , for a great general or minister , to acquire any degree of subor- dinate affection from the publick , must be , by all marks of the most entire ...
... queen , who engrosses all our love and all our veneration ; and where the only way , for a great general or minister , to acquire any degree of subor- dinate affection from the publick , must be , by all marks of the most entire ...
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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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