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... told him often that I only hated him as Lieutenant : I confefs he had a genteeler manner of binding the chains of this kingdom than most of his predeceffors , and I confess at the fame time that he had , fix times , a regard to my ...
... told him often that I only hated him as Lieutenant : I confefs he had a genteeler manner of binding the chains of this kingdom than most of his predeceffors , and I confess at the fame time that he had , fix times , a regard to my ...
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... told , are to be printed here : Some of those who highly esteem you , and a few who know you perfo nally , are grieved to find you make no diftinétion between the English Gentry of this Kingdom , and the favage old Irish ( who are only ...
... told , are to be printed here : Some of those who highly esteem you , and a few who know you perfo nally , are grieved to find you make no diftinétion between the English Gentry of this Kingdom , and the favage old Irish ( who are only ...
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... told me of them ) no opportunity can ever be better . It is juft the best season . We are told the Bishop of Salisbury is expected here daily , who I know is your friend at least , though a bishop , is too much a man of learning to be ...
... told me of them ) no opportunity can ever be better . It is juft the best season . We are told the Bishop of Salisbury is expected here daily , who I know is your friend at least , though a bishop , is too much a man of learning to be ...
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LETTER | 3 |
England | 10 |
From Dr Swift at Dublin How little | 43 |
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