The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. — volume 10
The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. — volume 10
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745
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Most detestable villain. P. 224. [par. 17. ] _Clarendon_. As soon as he came into the room wherethey were. --_Swift_. Abominable Scotch dogs. P. 225. [ditto. ] _Clarendon_. A learned and worthy Scottish divine, Dr. Wishart. --_Swift_. A prodigious rarity. _Ibid_. [par. 18. ] _Clarendon_. The Earl [of Lauderdale] told him [oneof the council] . .. That he could not imagine, or conceive thebarbarities and inhumanities Montrose was guilty of, in the time he madea war in Scotland. --_Swift_. That ea...rl was a beast; I mean Lauderdale. _Ibid_, [ditto. ] _Clarendon_. That he [Montrose] had in one battlekilled fifteen hundred of one family, of the Campbells, of the blood andname of Argyle. --_Swift_. Not half enough of that execrable breed. P. 228. [par. 24. ] _Clarendon_, for the embassy from the Parliament:--one Dorislaus, a doctor in the civil law, was named. --_Swift_. ADutch fellow, employed by those regicides who murdered the King. P. 237. [par. 41. ] _Clarendon_. The Prince of Orange . ..
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