 | Alexander Pope - 1751
...principles, publickly difallowed his proceedings. But the caufe being fo very odious and impopular, the trial of the Verdict was deferred from one Term to another, until upon the Duke of G — ft-n the Lord Lieutenant's arrival, his Grace, after mature advice, and permiffion... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1751
...principles, publickly difallowed his proceedings. But the caufe being fo very odious and impopular, the trial of the Verdict was deferred from one Term to another,, until upon the Duke of G — ft-n the Lord Lieutenant's arrival, his Grace, after mature advice, and permiffion... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1751 - 372 pages
...principks, publickly difallowed his proceedings. But the caufe being fo very odious and impopular, the trial of the Verdict was deferred from one Term to another, until upon the Duke of G — ft-n the Lord Lieutenant's arrival, his Grace, after mature advice, and permiffion... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1751
...Principles, publickly difallowed his Proceedings. But the Caufe being fo very odious and impopular, the Trial of the Verdict was deferred from one Term to another, until upon the Duke of Grafton the Lord Lieutenant's Arrival, his Grace after mature Advice, and Permiffion... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1760
...thofe who profefled his own principles, publicly difallowed his proceedings. But the caufe being fo very odious and unpopular, the trial of the Verdict was deferred from one Term to another, until upon the Duke of G~ft-n the Lord Lieutenant's arrival, his Grace, after mature advice, and permiffion... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1761
...protefted folemnly, that the author's defign was to bring in the pretender : but the caufe being fo very odious and 'unpopular, the trial of the verdict, was deferred from one term to another, until upon (the D. of G — ft-n) the Lord Lieutenant's arrival, his Grace, after mature advice and permiffion... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1770
...Irifh M.mufacVjTs, fed his own principles, publicldy difallowed his proceedings. But the caufe being fo very odious and unpopular, the trial of the Verdict was deferred from one Term to another, until upon the Duke of G — ft-n the Lord Lieutenant's arrival, his Grace, after mature; advice, and permiffion... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1774
...principles, publicly difallowed hisproceedings. But the caufe being fo very odious an<l impopular, the trial of the verdict was deferred from one term to another, until, upon the Duke of Gr — ft — n the Lord Lieutenant's arrival,. his Grace, after mature advice, and... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1784
...thofe who profefied his own principles, publickly difallowed his proceedings. But the caufe being fo very odious and unpopular, the trial of the verdict was deferred from one term to another, until upon the Duke of Grafton the Lord Lieutenant's arrival, his grace, after mature advice, and permiflion... | |
 | Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784
...principles, publicly difallowe3 his proceedings. But the caufe being fo very odious I and and impopular, the trial of the verdict was deferred from one term to another, until, upon the Duke of G — ft — n, the Lord Lieutenant's arrival, his Grace, after mature advice, and... | |
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