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 vi
Such also are the tracts on the Sacramental Teft ; which are now put together in a regular order , as they should always be read , by those who would see their whole strength and propriety . As to the arrangement of the different pieces ...
Such also are the tracts on the Sacramental Teft ; which are now put together in a regular order , as they should always be read , by those who would see their whole strength and propriety . As to the arrangement of the different pieces ...
Page xv
About this time a bill was brought into the house for triennial.parliaments , to which the King was very averse , but fent however to consult Sir William Temple , who foon afterwards fent Swift to Kensington with the whole account in ...
About this time a bill was brought into the house for triennial.parliaments , to which the King was very averse , but fent however to consult Sir William Temple , who foon afterwards fent Swift to Kensington with the whole account in ...
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.
Page xxiii
Amidst all the buliness and honours that crowded upon him , he wrote every day an account of what occurred to Stella ; and fent her a journal regularly , dated every fortnight , during the whole time of his connection with Queen Anne's ...
Amidst all the buliness and honours that crowded upon him , he wrote every day an account of what occurred to Stella ; and fent her a journal regularly , dated every fortnight , during the whole time of his connection with Queen Anne's ...
Page xxiv
... he drew the first sketch of An History of the four last years of Queen Anne . This he afterwards finished , and came into England to publish , but was diffuaded from it by Lord Bolingbroke , who told him , the whole was so much in ...
... he drew the first sketch of An History of the four last years of Queen Anne . This he afterwards finished , and came into England to publish , but was diffuaded from it by Lord Bolingbroke , who told him , the whole was so much in ...
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