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Page vii
... though it is said he never went into that kingdom . He died without male issue ; and the family - inheritance defcended to his daughters ; one of whom married Robert Fielding , Esq ; commonly called Handsome Fielding , and the other ...
... though it is said he never went into that kingdom . He died without male issue ; and the family - inheritance defcended to his daughters ; one of whom married Robert Fielding , Esq ; commonly called Handsome Fielding , and the other ...
Page viii
“ I am come , ” said Swift , “ to “ give his Majesty my coat ; " at the same time pulling it off , and presenting it . The Governor told him plea . fantly , that his coat was worth little . Why then , " faid Swift , “ take my waistcoat ...
“ I am come , ” said Swift , “ to “ give his Majesty my coat ; " at the same time pulling it off , and presenting it . The Governor told him plea . fantly , that his coat was worth little . Why then , " faid Swift , “ take my waistcoat ...
Page xii
... when behold the shipmaster having come into his chamber , asked him if his name was Jonathan Swift ? who having told him it was ; Why then , said the other , I have something for you that was sent to you by Mr Willoughby Swift .
... when behold the shipmaster having come into his chamber , asked him if his name was Jonathan Swift ? who having told him it was ; Why then , said the other , I have something for you that was sent to you by Mr Willoughby Swift .
Page xvi
1692 , he went to Oxford ; where having received many civilities , he was admitted ad eundem June 14. and took his Master's degree July 5 . following : It has been said , that the civilities which he received at Oxford , proceeded from ...
1692 , he went to Oxford ; where having received many civilities , he was admitted ad eundem June 14. and took his Master's degree July 5 . following : It has been said , that the civilities which he received at Oxford , proceeded from ...
Page xvii
It has also been said , that , upon his disgrace at Dublin , he refolved to purfae his studies at Oxford , where he almost constantly refided during three years , and was avowedly supported by Sir William Temple . [ 0. let .
It has also been said , that , upon his disgrace at Dublin , he refolved to purfae his studies at Oxford , where he almost constantly refided during three years , and was avowedly supported by Sir William Temple . [ 0. let .
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