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
... had made in the Dean's favour , and to make an ! other , in which she left her fortune to her two executors , Dr. Berkeley , Bishop of Cloyne , and Mr. Marshall , one of the King's serjeants at law .. From 1715 to 1720 , is a chasm ...
... had made in the Dean's favour , and to make an ! other , in which she left her fortune to her two executors , Dr. Berkeley , Bishop of Cloyne , and Mr. Marshall , one of the King's serjeants at law .. From 1715 to 1720 , is a chasm ...
Page xxxvi
... knows in law nor text nor margent , Calls Singleton his brother serjeant , + The Dean's answer was as follows . Genlemen , • I receive , with great thankfulness , these many kind expressions of your concern for my safety , as 3 and ...
... knows in law nor text nor margent , Calls Singleton his brother serjeant , + The Dean's answer was as follows . Genlemen , • I receive , with great thankfulness , these many kind expressions of your concern for my safety , as 3 and ...
Page xxxvii
... and never afterwards attempted a composition either in prose or verle that required a course of thinking , or perhaps more than one ' fitcing to finish . i • well as your declared resolution to defend me ( as far as the laws of God ...
... and never afterwards attempted a composition either in prose or verle that required a course of thinking , or perhaps more than one ' fitcing to finish . i • well as your declared resolution to defend me ( as far as the laws of God ...
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Had the author written a book to expose the abuses in law , or in physic , he believes the learned professors in either faculty would have been so far from resenting it , as to have given him thanks for his pains ; especially if he had ...
Had the author written a book to expose the abuses in law , or in physic , he believes the learned professors in either faculty would have been so far from resenting it , as to have given him thanks for his pains ; especially if he had ...
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... which I suppose is punishable by law , hath presumed to allign certain names . It will be enough for the author to affure the world , that the writer of that paper is utterly wrong in all his conjectures upon that affair .
... which I suppose is punishable by law , hath presumed to allign certain names . It will be enough for the author to affure the world , that the writer of that paper is utterly wrong in all his conjectures upon that affair .
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