The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftOxford University Press, 1936 - 398 pages |
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Page 118
... King on 6 December 1707 , signifying his willingness to undertake negotiations with the whigs ; his credit with Lord Somers and Lord Sunderland seemed to promise success . Archbishop King gave him his blessing , which was later ...
... King on 6 December 1707 , signifying his willingness to undertake negotiations with the whigs ; his credit with Lord Somers and Lord Sunderland seemed to promise success . Archbishop King gave him his blessing , which was later ...
Page 249
... king's knowledge and previous consent , and that no measures should be submitted to it until they had first received the approval of the king and council in England . After King William's victory in Ireland , when the parliament at ...
... king's knowledge and previous consent , and that no measures should be submitted to it until they had first received the approval of the king and council in England . After King William's victory in Ireland , when the parliament at ...
Page 268
... King , as a member of the privy council , had refused to sign the proclamation against the Drapier . To this period ... king , And change it for a brazen string . But sure , if nothing else must pass Betwixt the king and us but brass ...
... King , as a member of the privy council , had refused to sign the proclamation against the Drapier . To this period ... king , And change it for a brazen string . But sure , if nothing else must pass Betwixt the king and us but brass ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
CONTROLLING IDEAS | 49 |
The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a Tub | 75 |
Copyright | |
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