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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As this edition is partly upon a different plan , more comple c , and illustrated with a far greater number of notes , than any that hath yet appeared in England ; we judge it necessary to give an account of the method . used in ...
As this edition is partly upon a different plan , more comple c , and illustrated with a far greater number of notes , than any that hath yet appeared in England ; we judge it necessary to give an account of the method . used in ...
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... the Earl of Oxford did not think it proper to offend the oppofite party , by bringing him into the House of Loris , where he would , no doubt , have made a figure as a speaker . 2 ed this by various methods in vain , he C 2 ed DR .
... the Earl of Oxford did not think it proper to offend the oppofite party , by bringing him into the House of Loris , where he would , no doubt , have made a figure as a speaker . 2 ed this by various methods in vain , he C 2 ed DR .
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2 ed this by various methods in vain , he went to a friend's house in Berkthite , 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 ...
2 ed this by various methods in vain , he went to a friend's house in Berkthite , 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 ...
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He always chose to raise the rents , as the method least oppreffive to the present teĐant , and most advantageous to all future tepants and landlords , he constantly refused . to give charity out of the chapter - fundsg . which he ...
He always chose to raise the rents , as the method least oppreffive to the present teĐant , and most advantageous to all future tepants and landlords , he constantly refused . to give charity out of the chapter - fundsg . which he ...
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The Dean , " added she , 66 has e found out a new method of being charitable , in on which , however , I believe , he will have but few “ followers ; which is , to debar himself of what he “ calls the superfluities of life , in order to ...
The Dean , " added she , 66 has e found out a new method of being charitable , in on which , however , I believe , he will have but few “ followers ; which is , to debar himself of what he “ calls the superfluities of life , in order to ...
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