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" I am altogether a stranger) did, a month or two ago, vindicate me from having any concern in it ? Should not Mr. Steele have first expostulated with me as a friend ? Have I deserved this usage from Mr. Steele, who knows very well that my lord treasurer... "
The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin - Page 111
by Thomas Sheridan - 1787 - 488 pages
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The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin ..., Volume 17

Jonathan Swift - 1766 - 302 pages
...from having any concern in it ? Should not Mr. Steelt have firft expoftulated with me as a friend ? Have I deferved this ufage from Mr. Steele, who knows very well that my lord treafurer has kept him in his employment upon my intreaty and interceffion ? My lord chancellor and...
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The Works of Dr Jonathan Swift, Dean of St Patrick's, Dublin. In Thirteen ...

Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 346 pages
...any concern in it ? Should not Steele have firft expoftulated -with me, as a frind ? Have I deferred this ufage from Mr. Steele, who knows very well that my Lord Treafurer has kept him in his employment upon my intreaty and interceffion ? My Lord Chancellor and...
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The Epistolary Correspondence of Sir Richard Steele ..

Sir Richard Steele - 1787 - 264 pages
...from having any concern in it? Ihould not Mr. Steele have firft expoftulated .with me as a friend ? have I deferved this ufage from Mr. Steele, who knows very well that my Lord Treafurer .f. has kept him in his employment upon my intreaty and interceffien | ? My Lord * The reader...
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The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's ..., Volume 1

Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 574 pages
...those letters. Swift, in one to Addison upon this subject, had said, " have I deserved this usage " from Mr. Steele, who knows very well, that my " lord...treasurer has kept him in his employment, " upon my entreaty and interceflion ?" This charge Steele answers in the most insulting manner, thus, " They...
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The Works, Volume 1

Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 336 pages
...of those letters. Swift, in one toAddison upon this subject, had said, " Have I deserved this usage from Mr. Steele, who knows very well, that my lord treasurer has kept him in his employment> Upon my entreaty and intercession ?" This charge Steele answers in the most insulting manner, thusi " They...
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Notes and Queries

Electronic journals - 1862 - 582 pages
...very charges preferred against Steele in Swift's letter to Addison of 13th May, 1713: " Mr. Steele knows very well that my Lord Treasurer has kept him in his employment upon my treaty and intercession ... I was reproached by my Lord Treasurer upon the ill- ret urns Mr. Steele...
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The Papers of a Critic: Memoir. Pope's writings. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu ...

Charles Wentworth Dilke - Authors, English - 1875 - 404 pages
...very charges preferred against Steele in Swift's letter to Addison of 18th May, 1713 : " Mr. Steele knows very well that my Lord Treasurer has kept him in his employment upon my treaty and intercession ... I was reproached by my Lord Treasurer upon the ill-returns Mr. Steele made...
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English Letters and Letterwriters of the Eighteenth Century: With ...

Howard Williams, Jonathan Swift, Alexander Pope - Authors, English - 1886 - 634 pages
...it ? Should not Mr. Steele have first espostulated with me as a friend ? Have I deserved this usage from Mr. Steele, who knows very well that my Lord Treasurer has Kept him in his employment, 1 upon my entreaty and intercession ? My Lord Chancellor aud Lord Bolingbroke will be witnesses how...
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English Letters and Letterwriters of the Eighteenth Century: With ...

Howard Williams, Jonathan Swift, Alexander Pope - Authors, English - 1886 - 632 pages
...it ? Should not Mr. Steele have first espostulated with me as a friend 1 Have I deserved this usage from Mr. Steele, who knows very well that my Lord Treasurer has kept him in his employment,1 upon my entreaty and intercession 1 My Lord Chancellor and Lord Bolingbroke will be witnesses...
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The Life of Richard Steele, Volume 1

George Atherton Aitken - 1889 - 462 pages
...? * Should not Mr. Steele have first expostulated with me as a friend ? Have I deserved this usage from Mr. Steele, who knows very well that my Lord...has kept him in his employment upon my intreaty and intercession ? My Lord Chancellor 2 and Lord Bolingbroke will be witnesses how I was reproached by...
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