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 * ||||From his great talents, became of such importance, that many speeches were made against him in both houses of parliament, vii. 94.
 * ||1710.||Refused to be chaplain to the lord treasurer, that he might preserve his independency, iv. 18.
 * ||||Never absent from court, from September of this year, till 1714, within two months of the queen's death, except about six weeks in Ireland, iv. 278.
 * ||||Coldly received by lord treasurer Godolphin, xiv. 196.
 * ||||Is diffident of success, and promises to return to Ireland speedily, whether he succeeds or no, ibid. 205.
 * ||||Is disgusted with the family of the Temples, 197.
 * ||||His picture painted by Jervas, 199.
 * ||||Is advised to suspend his application till the approaching change of the ministry, 207.
 * ||||His memorial to Mr. Harley about the first-fruits, xi. 91.
 * ||||His account of the manner and events of his first application to Mr. Harley, respecting the remission of them, xiv. 94. 220.
 * ||||The lord primate and archbishop of Dublin commit the care of soliciting that affair to his diligence and prudence, by a new commission signed by them both, xi. 101.
 * ||||Which came not to his hands till after the business was effected, xiv. 351251 [sic].
 * ||||Tells Stella, in confidence, that he has succeeded in his application, 252251 [sic].
 * ||||Wrote a ballad (full of puns) on the Westminster election, 237.
 * ||||His grand commission succeeds, entirely through his personal credit with Mr. Harley, 238.
 * ||||Complains of Mr. Addison's reservedness, in a point wherein Swift meant very highly to serve him, 240.
 * ||||Prefers Laracor to the prebendal residence at Westminster, 241.
 * ||||Had a fit of giddiness, 248.
 * ||||Is well satisfied with Mr. Harley's kindness; but has a view to some addition to Laracor from the duke of Ormond, 256.
 * ||||Highly resents the treatment he had received from the whigs, ibid.
 * ||||He dined for the first time with Mr. secretary St. John; from whom, as well as from Mr. Harley, he receives very singular marks of respect, 259.
 * ||||The bishops of Ireland apply to the duke of Ormond, for their first-fruits, when the business was already done, 268.
 * ||||The dean's reflections on their absurd conduct, 269.
 * ||||He is engaged in the service of the ministry, 274.
 * ||||They dislike his assisting Steele in the Tatlers, 289.
 * ||||Dr. Swift never could be prevailed on to preach before the queen, 291.
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 * ||||Wrote a ballad (full of puns) on the Westminster election, 237.
 * ||||His grand commission succeeds, entirely through his personal credit with Mr. Harley, 238.
 * ||||Complains of Mr. Addison's reservedness, in a point wherein Swift meant very highly to serve him, 240.
 * ||||Prefers Laracor to the prebendal residence at Westminster, 241.
 * ||||Had a fit of giddiness, 248.
 * ||||Is well satisfied with Mr. Harley's kindness; but has a view to some addition to Laracor from the duke of Ormond, 256.
 * ||||Highly resents the treatment he had received from the whigs, ibid.
 * ||||He dined for the first time with Mr. secretary St. John; from whom, as well as from Mr. Harley, he receives very singular marks of respect, 259.
 * ||||The bishops of Ireland apply to the duke of Ormond, for their first-fruits, when the business was already done, 268.
 * ||||The dean's reflections on their absurd conduct, 269.
 * ||||He is engaged in the service of the ministry, 274.
 * ||||They dislike his assisting Steele in the Tatlers, 289.
 * ||||Dr. Swift never could be prevailed on to preach before the queen, 291.
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 * ||||He dined for the first time with Mr. secretary St. John; from whom, as well as from Mr. Harley, he receives very singular marks of respect, 259.
 * ||||The bishops of Ireland apply to the duke of Ormond, for their first-fruits, when the business was already done, 268.
 * ||||The dean's reflections on their absurd conduct, 269.
 * ||||He is engaged in the service of the ministry, 274.
 * ||||They dislike his assisting Steele in the Tatlers, 289.
 * ||||Dr. Swift never could be prevailed on to preach before the queen, 291.
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 * ||||They dislike his assisting Steele in the Tatlers, 289.
 * ||||Dr. Swift never could be prevailed on to preach before the queen, 291.
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 * ||||Dr. Swift never could be prevailed on to preach before the queen, 291.
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