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 viii
As to the difference betwixt the present , and the Scotch edition in 1752 , which was printed from the Dublin one , and on the same plan , with the addition of a ninth and a tenth volume , it is unnecessary to defcend to particulars .
As to the difference betwixt the present , and the Scotch edition in 1752 , which was printed from the Dublin one , and on the same plan , with the addition of a ninth and a tenth volume , it is unnecessary to defcend to particulars .
Page ix
... of his character and manners , and transmit a knowledge of him to pofterity , of the same kind , if not in the fame degree , as was obtained by those among his conteinporaries , who were admitted to his conversation and friendship .
... of his character and manners , and transmit a knowledge of him to pofterity , of the same kind , if not in the fame degree , as was obtained by those among his conteinporaries , who were admitted to his conversation and friendship .
Page xxviii
But whatever . were the motives to this marriage , the Dean and the lady continued to live afterwards , just in the same manner as they had had lived before . Mrs. Dingley was still the inseparable xxviii The LIFE of.
But whatever . were the motives to this marriage , the Dean and the lady continued to live afterwards , just in the same manner as they had had lived before . Mrs. Dingley was still the inseparable xxviii The LIFE of.
Page xliii
... than had been applied to the same use in any period of equal length . since it was first built . He was a faithful guardian of the rights of his deanry , and even determined to assert his right of absence : against the Archbilhop of ...
... than had been applied to the same use in any period of equal length . since it was first built . He was a faithful guardian of the rights of his deanry , and even determined to assert his right of absence : against the Archbilhop of ...
Page xlv
He was diligent to relieve the poor , and , at the same time , to encourage industry , even in the lowest station i he used regularly to visit a great number of poor , chicfly women , , as well in the public streets , as in the bye ...
He was diligent to relieve the poor , and , at the same time , to encourage industry , even in the lowest station i he used regularly to visit a great number of poor , chicfly women , , as well in the public streets , as in the bye ...
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