The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: Contributions to "The Tatler," "The Examiner," "The Spectator," and "The Intelligencer."G. Bell, 1902 |
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... Parliament freely chosen , without threatening or corruption , " and " composed of landed men " whose interests being in the soil would be at one with the interests of those who lived on the soil . Whigs and Tories may dispute as they ...
... Parliament freely chosen , without threatening or corruption , " and " composed of landed men " whose interests being in the soil would be at one with the interests of those who lived on the soil . Whigs and Tories may dispute as they ...
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... Parliament ; which on the contrary , passed votes in favour of the chief minister . That if her Majesty had a mind to introduce the other party , it 1 " The Observator " of Nov. 8th , commenting on this statement , re- marks : " All the ...
... Parliament ; which on the contrary , passed votes in favour of the chief minister . That if her Majesty had a mind to introduce the other party , it 1 " The Observator " of Nov. 8th , commenting on this statement , re- marks : " All the ...
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... Parliament so untimely dissolved , ' had been diligent in their supplies , and dutiful in their behaviour . That one consequence of these changes appears already in the fall of the stocks : that we may soon expect more and worse : and ...
... Parliament so untimely dissolved , ' had been diligent in their supplies , and dutiful in their behaviour . That one consequence of these changes appears already in the fall of the stocks : that we may soon expect more and worse : and ...
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... would take the author to be some very great man , since he speaks so contemptuously of both Houses of Parliament ; for they the dissenters , reviling the universities , as maintainers of 74 " CONTRIBUTIONS TO " THE EXAMINER.
... would take the author to be some very great man , since he speaks so contemptuously of both Houses of Parliament ; for they the dissenters , reviling the universities , as maintainers of 74 " CONTRIBUTIONS TO " THE EXAMINER.
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... Parliament and ministry at this juncture , and extricating herself , as soon as possible , out of the pupillage of those who found their accounts only in perpetuating the war . Neither have we the least reason to doubt , but the ensuing ...
... Parliament and ministry at this juncture , and extricating herself , as soon as possible , out of the pupillage of those who found their accounts only in perpetuating the war . Neither have we the least reason to doubt , but the ensuing ...
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