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 xvii
... first vacant prebend of Canterbury or Weftminster , for which the royal promise * Two volumes of Sir William's Letters , which che dedicated to his Majesty . had 1 ** 8 had been obtained by his late patron , ' whose Dr. S WIFT . ixvii.
... first vacant prebend of Canterbury or Weftminster , for which the royal promise * Two volumes of Sir William's Letters , which che dedicated to his Majesty . had 1 ** 8 had been obtained by his late patron , ' whose Dr. S WIFT . ixvii.
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had been obtained by his late patron , ' whose pofthumous works he dedicated to his Majesty , to facilitate the success of that application . But it does not appear , that , after the death of Sir William , the King took the leaft ...
had been obtained by his late patron , ' whose pofthumous works he dedicated to his Majesty , to facilitate the success of that application . But it does not appear , that , after the death of Sir William , the King took the leaft ...
Page xix
With this lat . dy he became acquainted while he lived with Sir William Temple : She was the daughter of his steward , whose name was Johnson ; and Sir William , when he died , left her 1000 l . in consideration of her father's faithful ...
With this lat . dy he became acquainted while he lived with Sir William Temple : She was the daughter of his steward , whose name was Johnson ; and Sir William , when he died , left her 1000 l . in consideration of her father's faithful ...
Page xx
... that at Swift's invitation , the left England , accompanied by Mrs. Dingley * , a lady who was fifteen years older , and whose whole fortune , though she was related to Şir William Temple , was no more than an annuity of 27 1.
... that at Swift's invitation , the left England , accompanied by Mrs. Dingley * , a lady who was fifteen years older , and whose whole fortune , though she was related to Şir William Temple , was no more than an annuity of 27 1.
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... but Archbishop Sharpe having represented him to her Majesty as a man whose Christianity was very questionable , and being supported in this by a certain very great lady , it was given to another . He immediately crollad the channel ...
... but Archbishop Sharpe having represented him to her Majesty as a man whose Christianity was very questionable , and being supported in this by a certain very great lady , it was given to another . He immediately crollad the channel ...
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