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D. Nichol Smith ( Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1935 ) .- By per- mission of the publishers . All other correspondence of Swift is quoted from The Correspondence of Jonathan Swift , ed . F. Elrington Ball ( 6 vols .; London : G.
D. Nichol Smith ( Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1935 ) .- By per- mission of the publishers . All other correspondence of Swift is quoted from The Correspondence of Jonathan Swift , ed . F. Elrington Ball ( 6 vols .; London : G.
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Though he loved Oxford as he never did St. John , he be- came increasingly impatient with the lord treasurer's ' mys- terious and procrastinating leadership ' ; it was Oxford who seemed to be deflecting from the interests of the ...
Though he loved Oxford as he never did St. John , he be- came increasingly impatient with the lord treasurer's ' mys- terious and procrastinating leadership ' ; it was Oxford who seemed to be deflecting from the interests of the ...
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In the midst of such humiliations Swift learned that the commons had voted the impeachment of Oxford , Boling- broke , and Ormond . The latter two fled . Oxford alone stayed to face his accusers , and on 9 July 1715 was committed to the ...
In the midst of such humiliations Swift learned that the commons had voted the impeachment of Oxford , Boling- broke , and Ormond . The latter two fled . Oxford alone stayed to face his accusers , and on 9 July 1715 was committed to the ...
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