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He had been frequently heard to say , when the people of Ireland displeased him , “ I “ am not of this vile country , I am an Englithman ; " and would infift , that he was stolen from England when a child , and brought over to Ireland ...
He had been frequently heard to say , when the people of Ireland displeased him , “ I “ am not of this vile country , I am an Englithman ; " and would infift , that he was stolen from England when a child , and brought over to Ireland ...
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It is ( says Lord Orrery ) a kind of disho- , nourable degree ; and the record of it , notwithftanding Dr Swift's present established character throughout the learned world , muft for ever remain against him in the !
It is ( says Lord Orrery ) a kind of disho- , nourable degree ; and the record of it , notwithftanding Dr Swift's present established character throughout the learned world , muft for ever remain against him in the !
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after he had received it : I am fill , ” says he , to thank you for your my testimonium ; and it was to very good purpose , for * I was never more satisfied than in the behaviour of care in " the The certificate of his degree is as ...
after he had received it : I am fill , ” says he , to thank you for your my testimonium ; and it was to very good purpose , for * I was never more satisfied than in the behaviour of care in " the The certificate of his degree is as ...
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Besides , in the letter to his uncle just mentioned , he says , " « alhamed to be more obliged in a fery weeks to Arangers , than in seven years to Dublin college 1. " ( vol . 4. p .
Besides , in the letter to his uncle just mentioned , he says , " « alhamed to be more obliged in a fery weeks to Arangers , than in seven years to Dublin college 1. " ( vol . 4. p .
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The fact therefore which , Lord Orrey says , was immediately construed to fa . opinion that Swift was Sir William's natural fon , appears never to have happened . Hawkef . Swift translated for Sir William his letters out of the original ...
The fact therefore which , Lord Orrey says , was immediately construed to fa . opinion that Swift was Sir William's natural fon , appears never to have happened . Hawkef . Swift translated for Sir William his letters out of the original ...
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