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The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, Vol. X.

BOOK VII
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to destroy the national religion, etc .-- _Swift_.

To introduce fanaticism, and destroy monarchy.
_Addison_.

No prince has ever given a greater instance of his inclinations to rule without a standing army .-- _Swift_.

We find this true by experience.
_Addison_.

What greater instances could His Majesty have given of his love to the Church of England, than those he has exhibited by his most solemn declarations; by his daily example; and by his promotions of the most eminent among the clergy to such vacancies as have happened in his reign .-- _Swift._ Most undeniable truth, as any in Rabelais.
No.44._May_ 21, 1716 .-- _Tory Foxhunter's Account of the Masquerade on the Birth of the Arch-Duke._ _Addison_.


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