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Pagina 358
himself with the Whigs, whether because they were in power, or because the
Tories had expelled him, or because he was a Whig by principle, may perhaps
be doubted. He was, however, caressed by men of great abilities, whatever were
their ...
himself with the Whigs, whether because they were in power, or because the
Tories had expelled him, or because he was a Whig by principle, may perhaps
be doubted. He was, however, caressed by men of great abilities, whatever were
their ...
Pagina 416
papers entitled The Whig Examiner, in which is employed all the force of gay
malevolence and humorous satire. Of this paper, which just appeared and
expired, Swift remarks, with exultation, that it is now down among the dead men.
He might ...
papers entitled The Whig Examiner, in which is employed all the force of gay
malevolence and humorous satire. Of this paper, which just appeared and
expired, Swift remarks, with exultation, that it is now down among the dead men.
He might ...
Pagina 421
ment, Steele, whose pen readily seconded his political passions, endeavoured to
alarm the nation by a pamphlet called The Plebeian; to this an answer was
published by Addison, under the tide of The Old Whig, in which it is not
discovered ...
ment, Steele, whose pen readily seconded his political passions, endeavoured to
alarm the nation by a pamphlet called The Plebeian; to this an answer was
published by Addison, under the tide of The Old Whig, in which it is not
discovered ...
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