Page:The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, Volume 16.djvu/311

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TO SIR ROBERT WALPOLE.
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I hope in time to acquire the knowledge of being a loyal, faithful, and useful servant to the best of princes, king George the Second; and therefore I can conclude, by your example, but with greater truth, that I am not only with humble submission and respect, but with infinite gratitude. Sir, your most obedient and most obliged servant,