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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... of a regular feries , and illuftrate cach other , fhould be ranged in fucceffion without the intervention of other matter . Such are the VOL . I. Drapier's a Drapier's Letters , and fome other papers published upon the.
... of a regular feries , and illuftrate cach other , fhould be ranged in fucceffion without the intervention of other matter . Such are the VOL . I. Drapier's a Drapier's Letters , and fome other papers published upon the.
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... matters . Care has been taken to print this edition as cor . rectly as poffible ; and it is hoped , that , in point of accuracy , it will not be found inferiour to any for- mer one . In fhort , no pains or expence have been fpared to ...
... matters . Care has been taken to print this edition as cor . rectly as poffible ; and it is hoped , that , in point of accuracy , it will not be found inferiour to any for- mer one . In fhort , no pains or expence have been fpared to ...
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... , without the know- ledge of his mother or uncle . At this place he continued about three years ; for , when the matter was difcovered , his mother fent orders orders not to hazard a fecond voyage , till he xii The LIFE of.
... , without the know- ledge of his mother or uncle . At this place he continued about three years ; for , when the matter was difcovered , his mother fent orders orders not to hazard a fecond voyage , till he xii The LIFE of.
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... matter in hand . very well , yet did not prevail . Soon after this tranfaction he was feized with the return of a diforder , which , he had . contracted in Ire- land , by eating a great quantity of fruit , and which afterwards gradually ...
... matter in hand . very well , yet did not prevail . Soon after this tranfaction he was feized with the return of a diforder , which , he had . contracted in Ire- land , by eating a great quantity of fruit , and which afterwards gradually ...
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... matter for a fa- tire , that would be useful and diverting . He refolved to proceed in a manner that should be altogether new ; the world having been already too long naufeated with endless repetitions upon every fubject . The abu- fes ...
... matter for a fa- tire , that would be useful and diverting . He refolved to proceed in a manner that should be altogether new ; the world having been already too long naufeated with endless repetitions upon every fubject . The abu- fes ...
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