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Page vii
-Swift , Esq ; otherwise called Cavae liero Swift , a gentleman of great wit and humour , who , in the reign of K. James I. poffessed the paternal estate , was on the zoth of March 1627 , by K. Charles I. created a Peer of Ireland , by ...
-Swift , Esq ; otherwise called Cavae liero Swift , a gentleman of great wit and humour , who , in the reign of K. James I. poffessed the paternal estate , was on the zoth of March 1627 , by K. Charles I. created a Peer of Ireland , by ...
Page ix
Ireland was at this time almost without lawyers , the rebellion having made almost every man , of whatever condition , a foldier . Godwin therefore determined to attempt the acquisition of a fortune in that kingdom ; and the same ...
Ireland was at this time almost without lawyers , the rebellion having made almost every man , of whatever condition , a foldier . Godwin therefore determined to attempt the acquisition of a fortune in that kingdom ; and the same ...
Page x
Mrs Swift , about two years after her husband's death , quitted the family of Mr Godwin Swift , in Ireland , and retired to Leicester , the place of her nativity : but her fon was again carried to Ireland by his nurse , and se . placed ...
Mrs Swift , about two years after her husband's death , quitted the family of Mr Godwin Swift , in Ireland , and retired to Leicester , the place of her nativity : but her fon was again carried to Ireland by his nurse , and se . placed ...
Page xi
whatever the motives were that prevailed on Dr Swift to speak in this manner , they were not borrowed from any sort of contempt which he had secretly entertained against Ireland considered merely as a nation , but rather proceeded from ...
whatever the motives were that prevailed on Dr Swift to speak in this manner , they were not borrowed from any sort of contempt which he had secretly entertained against Ireland considered merely as a nation , but rather proceeded from ...
Page xii
crossed the fea , except from England to Ireland , was out of all possibility of a personal correspondence with Sir William Temple , till some years after her son's birth ; who , as before observed , was born in 1667 , [ 0. let . 1. ] ...
crossed the fea , except from England to Ireland , was out of all possibility of a personal correspondence with Sir William Temple , till some years after her son's birth ; who , as before observed , was born in 1667 , [ 0. let . 1. ] ...
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