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The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, Vol. X.

BOOK II
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In the afternoon he heard him with more temper, as he himself told me .-- _Swift._ Who told him?
P.253.

_Burnet,_ speaking of Sheldon's remonstrating with the King about his mistresses, adds:--From that day forward Sheldon could never recover the King's confidence .-- _Swift._ Sheldon had refused the sacrament to the King for living in adultery.
Ibid.

_Burnet._ Sir Orlando Bridgman ...

was a man of great integrity, and had very serious impressions of religion on his mind.

He had been always on the side of the Church .-- _Swift._ What side should he be of?
P.256.


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