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... for the man whom he once had treated with confidence and fondness , revived in king William the The publisher of this collection was John Dunton . R. remembrance of his promise . Swift awhile attended the court A 3 SWIFT .
... for the man whom he once had treated with confidence and fondness , revived in king William the The publisher of this collection was John Dunton . R. remembrance of his promise . Swift awhile attended the court A 3 SWIFT .
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... once abolished , how could the free - thinkers , the strong reasoners , and the men of profound learning , be able to find another subject so calculated , in all points , whereon to display their abili ties ? What wonderful productions ...
... once abolished , how could the free - thinkers , the strong reasoners , and the men of profound learning , be able to find another subject so calculated , in all points , whereon to display their abili ties ? What wonderful productions ...
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... once with the two expectants of the crown , and kept , as has been ob- served , the succession undetermined . Not knowing what to do , he did nothing ; and , with the fate of a dou- ble dealer , at last he lost his power , but kept his ...
... once with the two expectants of the crown , and kept , as has been ob- served , the succession undetermined . Not knowing what to do , he did nothing ; and , with the fate of a dou- ble dealer , at last he lost his power , but kept his ...
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... or chance might bring to pass , the death of the queen broke down at once the whole system of tory politics ; and nothing remained but to withdraw from the implacability of triumphant whiggism , and shelter himself SWIFT . 21.
... or chance might bring to pass , the death of the queen broke down at once the whole system of tory politics ; and nothing remained but to withdraw from the implacability of triumphant whiggism , and shelter himself SWIFT . 21.
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... that it seemed by no means to corres- pond with the notions that I had formed of it , from a conversation which I once heard between the earl of Orrery and old Mr. Lewis . Swift now , much against his will , commenced Irish- 22 SWIFT .
... that it seemed by no means to corres- pond with the notions that I had formed of it , from a conversation which I once heard between the earl of Orrery and old Mr. Lewis . Swift now , much against his will , commenced Irish- 22 SWIFT .
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