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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... clergy- man . This disappointment was presently followed by another ; for when the deanry of Derry became vacant , and it was the Earl of Berkeley's turn to dispose of it , Swift , in- ftead of receiving it as an atonement for his late ...
... clergy- man . This disappointment was presently followed by another ; for when the deanry of Derry became vacant , and it was the Earl of Berkeley's turn to dispose of it , Swift , in- ftead of receiving it as an atonement for his late ...
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... clergy from paying the twentieth part and firft fruits ; and upon this occafion his acquaintance with Mr. Harley commenced . As foon as he had received the Primate's inftructions , he refol- ved to apply to Mr. Harley : and , before he ...
... clergy from paying the twentieth part and firft fruits ; and upon this occafion his acquaintance with Mr. Harley commenced . As foon as he had received the Primate's inftructions , he refol- ved to apply to Mr. Harley : and , before he ...
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... clergy's refentments lay upon their hands , in my humble opinion , they might have found more proper objects to employ them on . Nondum tibi defuit hoftis ; I mean thofe heavy , illiterate fcribblers , prostitute in their reputations ...
... clergy's refentments lay upon their hands , in my humble opinion , they might have found more proper objects to employ them on . Nondum tibi defuit hoftis ; I mean thofe heavy , illiterate fcribblers , prostitute in their reputations ...
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... for a summer ; but fall and die with the leaves in autumn , and are never heard of any more . When Dr. Eachard writ his book about the con- A 2 tempt tempt of the clergy , numbers of thofe anfwerers immedi- The Author's Apology . S.
... for a summer ; but fall and die with the leaves in autumn , and are never heard of any more . When Dr. Eachard writ his book about the con- A 2 tempt tempt of the clergy , numbers of thofe anfwerers immedi- The Author's Apology . S.
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Jonathan Swift. tempt of the clergy , numbers of thofe anfwerers immedi- ately started up , whofe memory if he had not kept alive by his replies , it would now be utterly unknown , that he were ever answered at all . There is indeed an ...
Jonathan Swift. tempt of the clergy , numbers of thofe anfwerers immedi- ately started up , whofe memory if he had not kept alive by his replies , it would now be utterly unknown , that he were ever answered at all . There is indeed an ...
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