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 291
... papists , delighted with the blaze , would all come in and dance about it . This I take to be a prudent method ; like that of a dis- 3 The Presbyterians Plea of Merit , " the " Plea for repealing " the Test in Favour of the Roman ...
... papists , delighted with the blaze , would all come in and dance about it . This I take to be a prudent method ; like that of a dis- 3 The Presbyterians Plea of Merit , " the " Plea for repealing " the Test in Favour of the Roman ...
Page 296
... papists themselves ; and in effect as much unqualified for the smallest office : although both these parties assert themselves to be of the same religion , in all its branches ( of doctrine and discipline ; and profess the same loyalty ...
... papists themselves ; and in effect as much unqualified for the smallest office : although both these parties assert themselves to be of the same religion , in all its branches ( of doctrine and discipline ; and profess the same loyalty ...
Page 299
... papists upon the same foot , as fellow - sufferers for conscience ; and with the style of our brethren the Roman catholicks . About this time began the project of closetting , which has since been practised many times with more art and ...
... papists upon the same foot , as fellow - sufferers for conscience ; and with the style of our brethren the Roman catholicks . About this time began the project of closetting , which has since been practised many times with more art and ...
Page 300
... papists , to increase his troops , he gave commissions to several presbyterians ; some of whom had been officers under the rump ; and par- ticularly he placed one Richards , a noted presbyte- rian , at the head of a regiment , who had ...
... papists , to increase his troops , he gave commissions to several presbyterians ; some of whom had been officers under the rump ; and par- ticularly he placed one Richards , a noted presbyte- rian , at the head of a regiment , who had ...
Page 304
... papists are very few ; crumbling into small parcels and daily diminishing ; their com- mon people are sunk in poverty , ignorance , and cowardice ; and of as little consequence as women and children . Their nobility and gentry are at ...
... papists are very few ; crumbling into small parcels and daily diminishing ; their com- mon people are sunk in poverty , ignorance , and cowardice ; and of as little consequence as women and children . Their nobility and gentry are at ...
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