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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... fufficient to maintain the neceffary repairs of the cathe- dral , and he expended more money to fup- port and adorn it , than had been applied to the fame ufe in , any period of equal length fince it was firft built . He was a faithful ...
... fufficient to maintain the neceffary repairs of the cathe- dral , and he expended more money to fup- port and adorn it , than had been applied to the fame ufe in , any period of equal length fince it was firft built . He was a faithful ...
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... fufficient " to poize the fcale . " Mrs. Pilkington bowed , and tolds him , he did her great honour ; in that copying Bp . Berkeley , whom the had frequently heard declare , That when any speech was made to him , which might ! be ...
... fufficient " to poize the fcale . " Mrs. Pilkington bowed , and tolds him , he did her great honour ; in that copying Bp . Berkeley , whom the had frequently heard declare , That when any speech was made to him , which might ! be ...
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... fufficient invitation . The Dean then decanted a bottle of wine ; and the last glass being muddy , he called to Mr. Pilkington to drink it ; for , " fays he , " I always keep fome " ** poor parfon to drink the foul wine for me . " Mr ...
... fufficient invitation . The Dean then decanted a bottle of wine ; and the last glass being muddy , he called to Mr. Pilkington to drink it ; for , " fays he , " I always keep fome " ** poor parfon to drink the foul wine for me . " Mr ...
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... fufficient provocation . The great objection is against his manner of treating it , very unfuitable to one of his function : It was determined by a fair majo- rity , that this answerer had , in a way not to be pardon- ed , drawn his pen ...
... fufficient provocation . The great objection is against his manner of treating it , very unfuitable to one of his function : It was determined by a fair majo- rity , that this answerer had , in a way not to be pardon- ed , drawn his pen ...
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... fufficient excufe for this wor- thy critic . The matter is a trifle but would he ven- ture to pronounce at this rate upon one of greater mo- ment ? I know nothing more contemptible in a writer , * Villers .. than than the character of a ...
... fufficient excufe for this wor- thy critic . The matter is a trifle but would he ven- ture to pronounce at this rate upon one of greater mo- ment ? I know nothing more contemptible in a writer , * Villers .. than than the character of a ...
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