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 * ||||Wishes the duke of Marlborough may be continued in his command, 308.
 * ||||Offends Prior, by reading his verses indifferently, 309.
 * ||1711.||Assigned reasons to the archbishop of Dublin, for not entering on literary works for the service of the church, xi. 186.
 * ||||Projected a plan of an academy for improving and fixing the English language, i. 81. 89. xi. 216.
 * ||||Wrote The Conduct of the Allies, of which above eleven thousand copies were sold in two months, i. 80.
 * ||||In expectation of the deanery of Wells, xv. 280.
 * ||||The ministry treat him with much kindness; but he doubts they mingle personal quarrels too much in their proceedings, xiv. 322.
 * ||||The archbishop of Dublin advises him to make use of the interest he has with the ministry, to secure something for himself, xi. 174. 192; and to set seriously about some useful publications in divinity, ibid.
 * ||||His remark on the ministry's constantly calling him Jonathan, 357xiv. 357 [sic].
 * ||||His Miscellanies published without his knowledge, 367xiv. 367 [sic].
 * ||||Mr. Harley having sent him a fiftypound bank note, he returns it with proper indignation, 371xiv. 371 [sic]. i. 67.
 * ||||Gives an account of Mr. Harley's being stabbed, xiv. 374.
 * ||||Is very apprehensive of the small pox, 379.
 * ||||His spirited behaviour to Mr. St. John, contrasted to his former conduct with sir William Temple, xv. 8.
 * ||||Reflecting on his situation, receives some comfort from having had his revenge, 78.
 * ||||Nobly spurns an offered bribe, 99.
 * ||||Obtains the Gazette for his bookseller and printer, Mr. Tooke and Mr. Barber, ibid.
 * ||||Through his interest, Mr. Barber is appointed printer to the South-Sea company, and Mr. Stratford a director, 126.
 * ||||His banter on the Maids of Honour, 138, 139.
 * ||1712.||Published Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, as a supplement to The Conduct, &c. iii. 411. 413.
 * ||||Recommended to the queen for a bishoprick, but disappointed through the duchess of Somerset, i. 91.
 * ||||Wrote the Publick Spirit of the Whigs, and a reward offered for the discovery of the author, i. 92. 142.
 * ||||His consternation on hearing of the misfortunes of his friend Stratford, whom he had entrusted with upward of four hundred pounds, xv. 237.
 * ||||Gets for his printer and bookseller the office of stationers to the ordnance, 239.
 * ||||This leads them to ask for another employment in the Tower, ibid; which Dr. Swift obtains from lord Rivers, 240.
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 * ||||His spirited behaviour to Mr. St. John, contrasted to his former conduct with sir William Temple, xv. 8.
 * ||||Reflecting on his situation, receives some comfort from having had his revenge, 78.
 * ||||Nobly spurns an offered bribe, 99.
 * ||||Obtains the Gazette for his bookseller and printer, Mr. Tooke and Mr. Barber, ibid.
 * ||||Through his interest, Mr. Barber is appointed printer to the South-Sea company, and Mr. Stratford a director, 126.
 * ||||His banter on the Maids of Honour, 138, 139.
 * ||1712.||Published Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, as a supplement to The Conduct, &c. iii. 411. 413.
 * ||||Recommended to the queen for a bishoprick, but disappointed through the duchess of Somerset, i. 91.
 * ||||Wrote the Publick Spirit of the Whigs, and a reward offered for the discovery of the author, i. 92. 142.
 * ||||His consternation on hearing of the misfortunes of his friend Stratford, whom he had entrusted with upward of four hundred pounds, xv. 237.
 * ||||Gets for his printer and bookseller the office of stationers to the ordnance, 239.
 * ||||This leads them to ask for another employment in the Tower, ibid; which Dr. Swift obtains from lord Rivers, 240.
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 * ||1712.||Published Remarks on the Barrier Treaty, as a supplement to The Conduct, &c. iii. 411. 413.
 * ||||Recommended to the queen for a bishoprick, but disappointed through the duchess of Somerset, i. 91.
 * ||||Wrote the Publick Spirit of the Whigs, and a reward offered for the discovery of the author, i. 92. 142.
 * ||||His consternation on hearing of the misfortunes of his friend Stratford, whom he had entrusted with upward of four hundred pounds, xv. 237.
 * ||||Gets for his printer and bookseller the office of stationers to the ordnance, 239.
 * ||||This leads them to ask for another employment in the Tower, ibid; which Dr. Swift obtains from lord Rivers, 240.
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 * ||||Gets for his printer and bookseller the office of stationers to the ordnance, 239.
 * ||||This leads them to ask for another employment in the Tower, ibid; which Dr. Swift obtains from lord Rivers, 240.
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 * ||||This leads them to ask for another employment in the Tower, ibid; which Dr. Swift obtains from lord Rivers, 240.
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