The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, DublinC. Bathurst, J. Rivington, W. Strahan, B. Collins, J. Hinton, J. Dodsley, L. Davis and C. Reymers, R. Baldwin, and W. Bowyer, 1766 |
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Page xii
... she was taken into the family of God- win , her husband's eldest brother ; and there , about feven months after his death , deliver- ed of a son , whom the called Jonathan , in remembrance of his father , and who was af- terwards the ...
... she was taken into the family of God- win , her husband's eldest brother ; and there , about feven months after his death , deliver- ed of a son , whom the called Jonathan , in remembrance of his father , and who was af- terwards the ...
Page xix
... with Sir William Temple : She was the daughter of his fteward , whofe name was Johnfon ; and Sir William , when he died , left her 1000 1 .. 1000 1. in confideration of her father's faith- ful fervices DR . SWIFT . xix.
... with Sir William Temple : She was the daughter of his fteward , whofe name was Johnfon ; and Sir William , when he died , left her 1000 1 .. 1000 1. in confideration of her father's faith- ful fervices DR . SWIFT . xix.
Page xxvi
... She was a lady of good family in Ire-- land , and became the wife of Mr. Vanhom- righ , first a merchant of Amsterdam , then of Dublin , where he was raised by King Wil- liam , upon his expedition into Ireland , to very great places ...
... She was a lady of good family in Ire-- land , and became the wife of Mr. Vanhom- righ , first a merchant of Amsterdam , then of Dublin , where he was raised by King Wil- liam , upon his expedition into Ireland , to very great places ...
Page xxix
... she never refided at the Dean- ry , except when the Dean had his fits of giddinefs and deafnefs . Till this time he ... She preffed him to marry her , but he rallied , and ftill avoided a pofitive de- nial . She preffed him ftill more ...
... she never refided at the Dean- ry , except when the Dean had his fits of giddinefs and deafnefs . Till this time he ... She preffed him to marry her , but he rallied , and ftill avoided a pofitive de- nial . She preffed him ftill more ...
Page li
... she . So opening a cabinet , he fhewed her a parcel of empty drawers ; " Bless me , " fays he , " the money is flown . " He then opened his bureau , wherein he had a great number of curious trinkets of various kinds , fome of which were ...
... she . So opening a cabinet , he fhewed her a parcel of empty drawers ; " Bless me , " fays he , " the money is flown . " He then opened his bureau , wherein he had a great number of curious trinkets of various kinds , fome of which were ...
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