The Works of Jonathan Swift: Tracts, historical and political, during the reign of Queen AnneA. Constable, 1814 |
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Side 22
... appeared . So that there was no sort of necessity for us to proceed farther , although we had been in a better condi- tion . But our politicians at that time had other views ; and a new war must be undertaken , upon the advice of those ...
... appeared . So that there was no sort of necessity for us to proceed farther , although we had been in a better condi- tion . But our politicians at that time had other views ; and a new war must be undertaken , upon the advice of those ...
Side 26
... , who suffered themselves to be persuaded by the imperial court , that the Spaniards were so violently affected to the house of Austria , as , upon the first appearance there with a few troops under the archduke , the whole 26 THE CONDUCT.
... , who suffered themselves to be persuaded by the imperial court , that the Spaniards were so violently affected to the house of Austria , as , upon the first appearance there with a few troops under the archduke , the whole 26 THE CONDUCT.
Side 36
... appearance of war ; and consequently to put garrisons into Ost- end , or where else they please , upon a rupture with England . By this treaty likewise , the Dutch will in effect be entire masters of all the Low Countries ; may impose ...
... appearance of war ; and consequently to put garrisons into Ost- end , or where else they please , upon a rupture with England . By this treaty likewise , the Dutch will in effect be entire masters of all the Low Countries ; may impose ...
Side 41
... in their ar- my ; but quite otherwise , they never once fur- nished their quota either of ships or men ; or , if some few of their fleet now and then appeared , it was no more than appearing for they imme- diately OF THE ALLIES . 41.
... in their ar- my ; but quite otherwise , they never once fur- nished their quota either of ships or men ; or , if some few of their fleet now and then appeared , it was no more than appearing for they imme- diately OF THE ALLIES . 41.
Side 42
Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott. it was no more than appearing for they imme- diately separated , to look to their merchants , and protect their trade . And we may remember very well , when these guarantees of our succession , after having ...
Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott. it was no more than appearing for they imme- diately separated , to look to their merchants , and protect their trade . And we may remember very well , when these guarantees of our succession , after having ...
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