The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page xxv
... say- ing grace , and which generally confits only in a mutter and a bow ; in which the speaker appears to compli ment the company , and the company each other . VOL . I. Swift , C As foon as the Earls of Berkeley and Galway had been fuc ...
... say- ing grace , and which generally confits only in a mutter and a bow ; in which the speaker appears to compli ment the company , and the company each other . VOL . I. Swift , C As foon as the Earls of Berkeley and Galway had been fuc ...
Page 10
... say the best thing that was faid whenever the was in compa- ny , tho ' her companions were ufually perfons of the beft understanding in the kingdom , vol . 4. p . 295. ] Bur this dangerous power was under the direction of fuch sweetness ...
... say the best thing that was faid whenever the was in compa- ny , tho ' her companions were ufually perfons of the beft understanding in the kingdom , vol . 4. p . 295. ] Bur this dangerous power was under the direction of fuch sweetness ...
Page cxxiii
... says , what he chiefly dif- likes , is the defign . What that was , I have already told ; and I believe there is not a perfon in England who can understand that book , that ever imagined it to have been any thing else , but to expofe ...
... says , what he chiefly dif- likes , is the defign . What that was , I have already told ; and I believe there is not a perfon in England who can understand that book , that ever imagined it to have been any thing else , but to expofe ...
Page 26
... say upon fo un- grateful and melancholy a subject ; because we are ex- treme unwilling to inflame a controverfy , whose continu- ance may be fo fatal to the interefts of us all ; defiring much rather that things be amicably compofed ...
... say upon fo un- grateful and melancholy a subject ; because we are ex- treme unwilling to inflame a controverfy , whose continu- ance may be fo fatal to the interefts of us all ; defiring much rather that things be amicably compofed ...
Page 41
... saying , that these figures were not at all the same with thofe that were formerly worn , and were meant in the will . Befides , they did not wear them in the fenfe as forbidden by their father ; but as they were a commendable custom ...
... saying , that these figures were not at all the same with thofe that were formerly worn , and were meant in the will . Befides , they did not wear them in the fenfe as forbidden by their father ; but as they were a commendable custom ...
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