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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At this place he continued about three years ; for , when the matter was discovered , his mother fent a orders not to hazard a second voyage , till he. orders tore admitted õ³³ The LIFE of.
At this place he continued about three years ; for , when the matter was discovered , his mother fent a orders not to hazard a second voyage , till he. orders tore admitted õ³³ The LIFE of.
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... and having continued there eight years , he was admitted a student of Trinity.college in Dublin . Here applying himself to books of history and poetry , to the neglect of academic learning , he was , at the end of four years ...
... and having continued there eight years , he was admitted a student of Trinity.college in Dublin . Here applying himself to books of history and poetry , to the neglect of academic learning , he was , at the end of four years ...
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He commenced these studies at the university of Dublin , where he continued them three years : and , during this time , he drew up the first fketch of his Tale of a Tub ; for Waffenden Warren , Esq ; a gentleman of fortune near Belfast ...
He commenced these studies at the university of Dublin , where he continued them three years : and , during this time , he drew up the first fketch of his Tale of a Tub ; for Waffenden Warren , Esq ; a gentleman of fortune near Belfast ...
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2 ed this by various methods in vain , he went to a friend's house in Berkthite , where he continued till the Queen's death ; and , while he was at this place , wrote a discourse , called , “ Free thoughts on the present state of ...
2 ed this by various methods in vain , he went to a friend's house in Berkthite , where he continued till the Queen's death ; and , while he was at this place , wrote a discourse , called , “ Free thoughts on the present state of ...
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But whatever . were the motives to this marriage , the Dean and the lady continued to live afterwards , just in the same manner as they had had lived before . Mrs. Dingley was still the inseparable xxviii The LIFE of.
But whatever . were the motives to this marriage , the Dean and the lady continued to live afterwards , just in the same manner as they had had lived before . Mrs. Dingley was still the inseparable xxviii The LIFE of.
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