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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... wherein he had a great number of curious trinkets of various kinds , fome of which were prefented to him by the Earl and Countess of Ox- ford , Lady Masham , and Lady Betty Germain . At laft coming to a drawer filled with medals , he ...
... wherein he had a great number of curious trinkets of various kinds , fome of which were prefented to him by the Earl and Countess of Ox- ford , Lady Masham , and Lady Betty Germain . At laft coming to a drawer filled with medals , he ...
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... , than to endeavour pulling Alluding to Dr. Sharp . the Archifhop of York's reprefen- tation of the author . Hawkefworth . VOL . I. A up up thofe very foundations wherein all Chriftians have agreed . The Author's Apology . 3.
... , than to endeavour pulling Alluding to Dr. Sharp . the Archifhop of York's reprefen- tation of the author . Hawkefworth . VOL . I. A up up thofe very foundations wherein all Chriftians have agreed . The Author's Apology . 3.
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Jonathan Swift. up thofe very foundations wherein all Chriftians have agreed . He thinks it no fair proceeding , that any perfon fhould offer determinately to fix a name upon the author of this difcourfe , who hath all along concealed ...
Jonathan Swift. up thofe very foundations wherein all Chriftians have agreed . He thinks it no fair proceeding , that any perfon fhould offer determinately to fix a name upon the author of this difcourfe , who hath all along concealed ...
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... wherein it can not be denied , that he hath been of fome fervice to the public , and hath given very fair conjectures towards clearing up fome difficult paffages . But it is the frequent error of those men , ( otherwise very commendable ...
... wherein it can not be denied , that he hath been of fome fervice to the public , and hath given very fair conjectures towards clearing up fome difficult paffages . But it is the frequent error of those men , ( otherwise very commendable ...
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