The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page xxi
... state of fervility and contempt . Orrery , lèt . 3 . Here was another disappointment , and a fresh object of indig- nation . The treatment was thought injurious , and Swift expreffed his fenfibility of it in a fhort , but fatirical copy ...
... state of fervility and contempt . Orrery , lèt . 3 . Here was another disappointment , and a fresh object of indig- nation . The treatment was thought injurious , and Swift expreffed his fenfibility of it in a fhort , but fatirical copy ...
Page xxxiv
... State , Mr St John . Mr Harley came in to us before dinner , and made me his excufes for not dining with us , because he was to " receive people who came to propofe the advancing money to the government.- -The Secretary used me with all ...
... State , Mr St John . Mr Harley came in to us before dinner , and made me his excufes for not dining with us , because he was to " receive people who came to propofe the advancing money to the government.- -The Secretary used me with all ...
Page xxxv
... state , of all parties , than st ' ufually happens to men of my level ; and I confefs , in their ca- pacity as minifters , I look upon them as a race of people whole acquaintance no man would court , otherwife than on the fcore " of ...
... state , of all parties , than st ' ufually happens to men of my level ; and I confefs , in their ca- pacity as minifters , I look upon them as a race of people whole acquaintance no man would court , otherwife than on the fcore " of ...
Page xliv
... at this place , his mind was ftill busy for his friends ; and he wrote a difcourfe , called Free thoughts on the present state of affairs , which he thought might be useful at that juncture , and fent it might xliv AN ACCOUNT . OF.
... at this place , his mind was ftill busy for his friends ; and he wrote a difcourfe , called Free thoughts on the present state of affairs , which he thought might be useful at that juncture , and fent it might xliv AN ACCOUNT . OF.
Page lxxxii
... state of total infenfibility , flept much , and could not , without great difficulty , be prevailed upon to walk cross the room . [ vol . 4. p . 344. ] This was the effect of another bodily disease , his brain being load- ed with water ...
... state of total infenfibility , flept much , and could not , without great difficulty , be prevailed upon to walk cross the room . [ vol . 4. p . 344. ] This was the effect of another bodily disease , his brain being load- ed with water ...
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