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The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, Vol. X.

BOOK II
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there was nothing which the whole Popish party feared more than an union of those of the Church of England with the Presbyterians.

...

The Papists had two maxims, from which they never departed: The one was to divide us: And the other was to keep themselves united .-- _Swift._ Rogue.
P.202.

_Burnet._ The queen-mother had brought over from France one Mrs.
Steward, reckoned a very _great beauty._--_Swift._ A pretty phrase.
P.203.

_Burnet._ One of the first things that was done in this session of Parliament [1663] was _the execution of my unfortunate uncle, Wariston._--_Swift._ Was he hanged or beheaded?
A fit uncle for such a bishop.
P.211.


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