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The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, Vol. X.

BOOK IV
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I have reason to believe this to be true of the Princess Anne.
P.790._Burnet_.

[The Prince of Orange's army] stayed a week at Exeter, before any of the gentlemen of the country about came in to the Prince.
Every day some person of condition came from other parts.

The first were the Lord Colchester the eldest son of the Earl of Rivers, and the Lord Wharton .-- _Swift._ Famous for his cowardice in the rebellion of 1642.
P.791._Burnet_.

Soon after that.

Prince George, the Duke of Ormonde, and the Lord Dramlanrig, the Duke of Queensberry's eldest son, left him [King James], and came over to the Prince .-- _Swift_.


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