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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Page xxii
... reft of the minifters , who appear to have courted and carreffed him with uncommon affiduity . He dined every Saturday at Mr. Harley's with the Lord Keeper , Mr. Secretary St. John , and Lord Rivers : on that day no other per- fon was ...
... reft of the minifters , who appear to have courted and carreffed him with uncommon affiduity . He dined every Saturday at Mr. Harley's with the Lord Keeper , Mr. Secretary St. John , and Lord Rivers : on that day no other per- fon was ...
Page xxv
... reft of their party depended . Having attempt- . * This promotion was thought to be a disappoint- ment to him , as he expected a bishopric in England ; but the Earl of Oxford did not think it proper to offend the oppofite party , by ...
... reft of their party depended . Having attempt- . * This promotion was thought to be a disappoint- ment to him , as he expected a bishopric in England ; but the Earl of Oxford did not think it proper to offend the oppofite party , by ...
Page xxvii
... reft of his friends in England , and returned to the place of his exile , as he ufed frequently to call it . In 1714 , Mrs. Vanhomrigh died , and having lived very high , left fome debts , which it not being convenient for her daugh ...
... reft of his friends in England , and returned to the place of his exile , as he ufed frequently to call it . In 1714 , Mrs. Vanhomrigh died , and having lived very high , left fome debts , which it not being convenient for her daugh ...
Page xxxvi
... reft of the li- berty , to defend his perfon and fortune , as the friend and benefactor of his country . When this paper was delivered , Swift was in bed , deaf and giddy , yet made a shift to dic- tate a proper anfwer + . Thefe fits of ...
... reft of the li- berty , to defend his perfon and fortune , as the friend and benefactor of his country . When this paper was delivered , Swift was in bed , deaf and giddy , yet made a shift to dic- tate a proper anfwer + . Thefe fits of ...
Page xlviii
... reft of his fortune , which amounted to about 11,000 l . to erect and endow an hospital for ideots and lunatics . He was buried in the great ifle of St. Patrick's ftone of black marble , cathedral , under a infcribed with the His will ...
... reft of his fortune , which amounted to about 11,000 l . to erect and endow an hospital for ideots and lunatics . He was buried in the great ifle of St. Patrick's ftone of black marble , cathedral , under a infcribed with the His will ...
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