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The subject of the present sketch was , perhaps , of all others , the most indefatigable in raising himself enemies , to show his power in subduing them ; and was not less employed in improving his superiour talents than in find- ing ...
The subject of the present sketch was , perhaps , of all others , the most indefatigable in raising himself enemies , to show his power in subduing them ; and was not less employed in improving his superiour talents than in find- ing ...
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The tory party being thus established in power , it may easily be supposed that every method would be used to depress the whig interest , and to prevent it from rising ; yet so much justice was done even to merit in an enemy , that the ...
The tory party being thus established in power , it may easily be supposed that every method would be used to depress the whig interest , and to prevent it from rising ; yet so much justice was done even to merit in an enemy , that the ...
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... a war conducted by an able general , his professed opponent , and whose victories only tended to render him every day more formidable ; a foreign enemy , possessed of endless resources , and seeming to gather strength from every ...
... a war conducted by an able general , his professed opponent , and whose victories only tended to render him every day more formidable ; a foreign enemy , possessed of endless resources , and seeming to gather strength from every ...
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... Bolingbroke went on with steadiness and resolution ; and although the at- tacks of his enemies at home might have been deemed sufficient to employ his attention , yet he was obliged , at the same time that he furnished materials to ...
... Bolingbroke went on with steadiness and resolution ; and although the at- tacks of his enemies at home might have been deemed sufficient to employ his attention , yet he was obliged , at the same time that he furnished materials to ...
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It was in vain that Swift , who was admitted into their counsels , urged the unreasonable im- propriety of their disputes ; that , while they were thus at variance within the walls , the enemy were making irre- parable breaches without ...
It was in vain that Swift , who was admitted into their counsels , urged the unreasonable im- propriety of their disputes ; that , while they were thus at variance within the walls , the enemy were making irre- parable breaches without ...
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