The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 5J. Johnson, J. Nichols, R. Baldwin, Otridge and Son, J. Sewell, F. and C. Rivington, T. Payne, R. Faulder, G. and J. Robinson, R. Lea, J. Nunn, W. Cuthell, T. Egerton, ... [and 12 others], 1801 |
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Page 423
... Dunkirk are pretty well known . Mons . Tugghe's memorial , published and handed about by the whigs , is allowed to be a very trifling paper and as to the immediate demolishment of that town , Mr. Steele pretends to offer no other ...
... Dunkirk are pretty well known . Mons . Tugghe's memorial , published and handed about by the whigs , is allowed to be a very trifling paper and as to the immediate demolishment of that town , Mr. Steele pretends to offer no other ...
Page 424
... Dunkirk , " is wholly taken up in showing you the importance of Mr. Steele ; wherein it was indeed reasonable your bo- rough should be informed , which had chosen him to represent them . I would therefore place the importance of this ...
... Dunkirk , " is wholly taken up in showing you the importance of Mr. Steele ; wherein it was indeed reasonable your bo- rough should be informed , which had chosen him to represent them . I would therefore place the importance of this ...
Page 428
... Dunkirk . " This deputy , it seems , is called the sieur Tugghe . Now , the remarks made upon this memorial by Mr. English Tory , in his letter to Mr. Ironside , happening to provoke the Examiner and another pamphleteer , they both fell ...
... Dunkirk . " This deputy , it seems , is called the sieur Tugghe . Now , the remarks made upon this memorial by Mr. English Tory , in his letter to Mr. Ironside , happening to provoke the Examiner and another pamphleteer , they both fell ...
Page 429
... Dunkirk , " to desire her majesty not to demolish the said town . He tells you how insolent a thing it is , that such a paper should be publickly distributed , and he tells you true ; but these insolences are very frequent among the ...
... Dunkirk , " to desire her majesty not to demolish the said town . He tells you how insolent a thing it is , that such a paper should be publickly distributed , and he tells you true ; but these insolences are very frequent among the ...
Page 430
... Dunkirk " during the life of his present most christian ma- jesty , who is renowned for the most inviolable " regard to treaties ; but that pious prince is aged , " and in case of his decease , " & c . This preface is in the words of Mr ...
... Dunkirk " during the life of his present most christian ma- jesty , who is renowned for the most inviolable " regard to treaties ; but that pious prince is aged , " and in case of his decease , " & c . This preface is in the words of Mr ...
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