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The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, Vol. X.

BOOK II
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Charles II.

confessed himself a Papist to the Prince of Orange:--The Prince told me, that he never spoke of this to any other person, till _after his death_ .-- _Swift_.

That is, _his own death_.
P.277._Burnet_ quotes an exclamation of Archbishop Sharp's, after an attempt to assassinate him, and adds:--This was the single expression savouring of piety, that ever fell from him in all the conversation that passed between him and me .-- _Swift._ Rank malice.
P.285._Burnet_.

No body could ever tell me how the word "Ecclesiastical matters" was put in the Act.

Leightoun thought, he was sure it was put in after the draught and form of the Act was agreed on .-- _Swift_.


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