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 to the arrangement of the different pieces , we have clafled them in the order which appeared to us the most natural , and by which we could most conveniently complete the work in eight volumes , of a fize near equal .
As to the arrangement of the different pieces , we have clafled them in the order which appeared to us the most natural , and by which we could most conveniently complete the work in eight volumes , of a fize near equal .
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papers published have not only in her , been so mix ; and obscure - n the Sacramental er ; in a regular read , by those and propriety . rent pieces , we -h appeared to ve could most Eght volumes , of a Tub , the tracts relat rmons .
papers published have not only in her , been so mix ; and obscure - n the Sacramental er ; in a regular read , by those and propriety . rent pieces , we -h appeared to ve could most Eght volumes , of a Tub , the tracts relat rmons .
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... she was known only to a few of 1 * The Doctor gave her fifty guineas a year , and left her by his will an annuity of twenty pounds . Swift's Swift's most intimate acquaintance , and had no female companion XX TheĻIF Ę of.
... she was known only to a few of 1 * The Doctor gave her fifty guineas a year , and left her by his will an annuity of twenty pounds . Swift's Swift's most intimate acquaintance , and had no female companion XX TheĻIF Ę of.
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The first remarkable event of his life , after his fettlement at the deanery , was his marriage to Mrs. Johnson , after a most intimate friendship of more than sixteen years .
The first remarkable event of his life , after his fettlement at the deanery , was his marriage to Mrs. Johnson , after a most intimate friendship of more than sixteen years .
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Over the populace he was the most absolute monarch that ever governed men ; and he was regarded by persons of every rank with veneration and esteem . He was several times in England on a visit to Mr. Pope , after his settlement at the ...
Over the populace he was the most absolute monarch that ever governed men ; and he was regarded by persons of every rank with veneration and esteem . He was several times in England on a visit to Mr. Pope , after his settlement at the ...
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