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 xxix
... fortune to her two executors , Dr. Berkeley , Bishop of Cloyne , and Mr. Marshall , one of the King's ferjeants at law . & From 1716 to 1720 , is a chaẩm in the Dean's Dean's life , which it has been difficult to fill DR . SWIFT . xxix-
... fortune to her two executors , Dr. Berkeley , Bishop of Cloyne , and Mr. Marshall , one of the King's ferjeants at law . & From 1716 to 1720 , is a chaẩm in the Dean's Dean's life , which it has been difficult to fill DR . SWIFT . xxix-
Page xxxvi
... law nor text nor margent , Calls Singleton his brother ferjeant . The Dean's anfwer was as follows . • Genlemen , I receive , with great thankfulness , thefe many kind expreffions of your concern for my fafety , as well and giddinefs ...
... law nor text nor margent , Calls Singleton his brother ferjeant . The Dean's anfwer was as follows . • Genlemen , I receive , with great thankfulness , thefe many kind expreffions of your concern for my fafety , as well and giddinefs ...
Page xxxvii
... laws of God and man will allow ) againit all murderers and ruffians , who fhall attempt to enter into the liberty with any bloody and wicked defigns upon my life , my limbs , my houfe , or my goods . Gentlemen , my life is in the hands ...
... laws of God and man will allow ) againit all murderers and ruffians , who fhall attempt to enter into the liberty with any bloody and wicked defigns upon my life , my limbs , my houfe , or my goods . Gentlemen , my life is in the hands ...
Page lv
... law and ungentleman - like reflections , both on Mr. Gay , and the two roble perfons who honoured him with their patronage after his difappointment at court , " Well , " Madam , " faid the Dean , " what do you think of " that letter ...
... law and ungentleman - like reflections , both on Mr. Gay , and the two roble perfons who honoured him with their patronage after his difappointment at court , " Well , " Madam , " faid the Dean , " what do you think of " that letter ...
Page 4
... law , or in phyfic , he believes the learned profeffors in either faculty would have been fo far from refenting it , as to have given him thanks for his pains ; efpecially if he had made an honourable refervation for the true practice ...
... law , or in phyfic , he believes the learned profeffors in either faculty would have been fo far from refenting it , as to have given him thanks for his pains ; efpecially if he had made an honourable refervation for the true practice ...
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