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 xxviii
... fide of the river Liffy . The Dean kept two public days every week , on which the dignity of his ftation was fuftained with the utmost elegance and decorum , under the di- rection of Mrs. Johnfon . As to his employ- ment at home , he ...
... fide of the river Liffy . The Dean kept two public days every week , on which the dignity of his ftation was fuftained with the utmost elegance and decorum , under the di- rection of Mrs. Johnfon . As to his employ- ment at home , he ...
Page liv
... fide of it . " So , taking out his pen- knife , he cut out all the leaves clofe to the inner mar- gin . ' Now , " faid he , " I will give thefe what they . greatly want , " and put them all into the fire . Your task , Madam , is to ...
... fide of it . " So , taking out his pen- knife , he cut out all the leaves clofe to the inner mar- gin . ' Now , " faid he , " I will give thefe what they . greatly want , " and put them all into the fire . Your task , Madam , is to ...
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... fide , and be afhamed . But he has now given over those thoughts ; fince the weightiest men in the weightiest ftations , are pleased to think it a more dangerous point , to laugh at thofe corruptions in religion , which they themfelves ...
... fide , and be afhamed . But he has now given over those thoughts ; fince the weightiest men in the weightiest ftations , are pleased to think it a more dangerous point , to laugh at thofe corruptions in religion , which they themfelves ...
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... and he thinks he is not mistaken in his accounts , when he fays they have been all of his fide , enough to give him the vanity of telling his name ; wherein 1 wherein the world , with all its wife conjectures The Author's Apology . 13.
... and he thinks he is not mistaken in his accounts , when he fays they have been all of his fide , enough to give him the vanity of telling his name ; wherein 1 wherein the world , with all its wife conjectures The Author's Apology . 13.
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... fide . They wore to me , that they had ranfacked whatever could be found in the characters of Socrates , Ariftides , Epaminondas , Cato , Tully , Atti- cus , and other hard names , which I cannot now recol- lect . However , I have ...
... fide . They wore to me , that they had ranfacked whatever could be found in the characters of Socrates , Ariftides , Epaminondas , Cato , Tully , Atti- cus , and other hard names , which I cannot now recol- lect . However , I have ...
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