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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a Drapier's Letters , and some other papers published upon the fame occasion , which have not only in the Irish edition , but in every other , been so mixed , as to misrepresent fome facts , and obscure - thers .
a Drapier's Letters , and some other papers published upon the fame occasion , which have not only in the Irish edition , but in every other , been so mixed , as to misrepresent fome facts , and obscure - thers .
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To fome of the large extracts from Orrery and Swift , we have given the title of Criticisms , as at the beginning of the ist , 6th , and 8th volumes . And care has been taken not to 0mit any remark of importance contained in the ...
To fome of the large extracts from Orrery and Swift , we have given the title of Criticisms , as at the beginning of the ist , 6th , and 8th volumes . And care has been taken not to 0mit any remark of importance contained in the ...
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From this time he supported the interest of his new friends with all his power , in pam : phlets , poems , and periodical papers : his intimacy with them was so remarkable , that he was thought not only to defend , but in fonc fome ...
From this time he supported the interest of his new friends with all his power , in pam : phlets , poems , and periodical papers : his intimacy with them was so remarkable , that he was thought not only to defend , but in fonc fome ...
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fome degree to direct their measures ; and fuch was his importance in the opinion of the oppofite party , that many speeches were made against him in both houses of parliament ; a reward was also offered , for discovering the author of ...
fome degree to direct their measures ; and fuch was his importance in the opinion of the oppofite party , that many speeches were made against him in both houses of parliament ; a reward was also offered , for discovering the author of ...
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... 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 affairs , " which , however , was not published till fome time after .
... 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 affairs , " which , however , was not published till fome time after .
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