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
... the first vacant prebend of Canterbury or Weftminster , for which the royal promife 1 * Two volumes of Sir William's Letters , which he dedicated to his Majesty . had had been obtained by his late patron , whofe posthumous DR . SWIFT .
... the first vacant prebend of Canterbury or Weftminster , for which the royal promife 1 * Two volumes of Sir William's Letters , which he dedicated to his Majesty . had had been obtained by his late patron , whofe posthumous DR . SWIFT .
Page xviii
Jonathan Swift. had been obtained by his late patron , whofe posthumous works he dedicated to his Ma- jefty , to facilitate the success of that applica tion . But it does not appear , that , after the death of Sir William , the King took ...
Jonathan Swift. had been obtained by his late patron , whofe posthumous works he dedicated to his Ma- jefty , to facilitate the success of that applica tion . But it does not appear , that , after the death of Sir William , the King took ...
Page xix
... he lived with Sir William Temple : She was the daughter of his fteward , whofe name was Johnfon ; and Sir William , when he died , left her 1000 1 .. 1000 1. in confideration of her father's faith- ful fervices DR . SWIFT . xix.
... he lived with Sir William Temple : She was the daughter of his fteward , whofe name was Johnfon ; and Sir William , when he died , left her 1000 1 .. 1000 1. in confideration of her father's faith- ful fervices DR . SWIFT . xix.
Page xx
... whofe whole fortune , though he was related to Sir William Temple , was no more than an annuity of 27 1. Whether Swift at this time defired the company of Stella as a wife , or a friend , is not certain ; but the reafon which The and ...
... whofe whole fortune , though he was related to Sir William Temple , was no more than an annuity of 27 1. Whether Swift at this time defired the company of Stella as a wife , or a friend , is not certain ; but the reafon which The and ...
Page xxv
... whofe Chriftianity- was very queftionable , and being fupported in this by a certain very great lady , it was given to another . He immediately croffed the channel to take poffeffion of his new dig- nity , but did not stay in Ireland ...
... whofe Chriftianity- was very queftionable , and being fupported in this by a certain very great lady , it was given to another . He immediately croffed the channel to take poffeffion of his new dig- nity , but did not stay in Ireland ...
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