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Page v
... fingular in every respect , awakened general curiosity . By his.good sense and penetration , his public spirit , and his charities , eminent and estimable in a very high degree : by his peculiar and amazing genius for wit and ...
... fingular in every respect , awakened general curiosity . By his.good sense and penetration , his public spirit , and his charities , eminent and estimable in a very high degree : by his peculiar and amazing genius for wit and ...
Page xxxiii
And accordingly , when Swift waited upon him about the first fruits and twentieth parts ; Harley knowing the pride and spirit of the man with whom he had to deal , instantly began to pay his court to Swift in all the shapes that were ...
And accordingly , when Swift waited upon him about the first fruits and twentieth parts ; Harley knowing the pride and spirit of the man with whom he had to deal , instantly began to pay his court to Swift in all the shapes that were ...
Page xxxv
... was his importance in the opinion of the opposite party , that many speeches were made against him in both houses of parliament t ; a reward . was also offered for discovering the author of The public spirit of the W'bigs , ( vol .
... was his importance in the opinion of the opposite party , that many speeches were made against him in both houses of parliament t ; a reward . was also offered for discovering the author of The public spirit of the W'bigs , ( vol .
Page xlvi
... and remarked that he appeared to be much out of temper ; he took the first opportunity to see him alone , asked him what 00 * Swift was a man of such exalted spirit and fire , that if a benefit designed him were not accompanied with ...
... and remarked that he appeared to be much out of temper ; he took the first opportunity to see him alone , asked him what 00 * Swift was a man of such exalted spirit and fire , that if a benefit designed him were not accompanied with ...
Page lvi
4 : 340 , 1- ] : The Dean , when he firf fertled at Dublin , was in debt ; a situation which ill suited his spirit , and deter mined him to a severe economy , with which this agreement with . Werral well suited . [ 7. R. P. 92. ) ...
4 : 340 , 1- ] : The Dean , when he firf fertled at Dublin , was in debt ; a situation which ill suited his spirit , and deter mined him to a severe economy , with which this agreement with . Werral well suited . [ 7. R. P. 92. ) ...
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