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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... fhould be kept fepara e ; that the pofthumous and doubtful pieces thould not be mingled with thofe which the Dean is known to have publfhed himfelf ; and that thofe tracts , which are parts of a regular feries , and illuftrate cach ...
... fhould be kept fepara e ; that the pofthumous and doubtful pieces thould not be mingled with thofe which the Dean is known to have publfhed himfelf ; and that thofe tracts , which are parts of a regular feries , and illuftrate cach ...
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... fhould always be read , by thofe who would fee their whole ftrength and propriety . As to the arrangement of the different pieces , we have claffed them in the order which appeared to us the most natural , and by which we could most ...
... fhould always be read , by thofe who would fee their whole ftrength and propriety . As to the arrangement of the different pieces , we have claffed them in the order which appeared to us the most natural , and by which we could most ...
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Jonathan Swift. orders not to hazard a fecond voyage , till he fhould be better able to bear it . Mrs. Swift , about two years after her hufhand's death , quitted the family of Mr. Godwin Swift in Ireland , and retired to Leicester , the ...
Jonathan Swift. orders not to hazard a fecond voyage , till he fhould be better able to bear it . Mrs. Swift , about two years after her hufhand's death , quitted the family of Mr. Godwin Swift in Ireland , and retired to Leicester , the ...
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... fhould agree . In or- der therefore to facilitate this great event , Swift wrote the conduct of the Allies : a piece , which he confeffes coft him much pains , and which fucceeded even beyond his expectations . It was published on the ...
... fhould agree . In or- der therefore to facilitate this great event , Swift wrote the conduct of the Allies : a piece , which he confeffes coft him much pains , and which fucceeded even beyond his expectations . It was published on the ...
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Jonathan Swift. pence of feveral hundred pounds , when he did not believe he fhould ever again claim the privileges for himself ; because he would not hurt his fucceffor by an injurious prece- dent . The poor , in the liberty of his ca ...
Jonathan Swift. pence of feveral hundred pounds , when he did not believe he fhould ever again claim the privileges for himself ; because he would not hurt his fucceffor by an injurious prece- dent . The poor , in the liberty of his ca ...
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