The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page vii
... King Charles I. and his parliament , from whom there is no defcendent of the name . ANOTHER of the younger branches was the Rev. Mr Thomas Swift , vicar of Goodrich , Herefordshire , with which he also held another ecclefiaftical living ...
... King Charles I. and his parliament , from whom there is no defcendent of the name . ANOTHER of the younger branches was the Rev. Mr Thomas Swift , vicar of Goodrich , Herefordshire , with which he also held another ecclefiaftical living ...
Page viii
... King received no fupply more feasonable or acceptable than thefe 300 broad pieces during the whole war , his diftrefs being then very great , and his refources cut off . The zeal and activity of this gentleman for the royal cause expo ...
... King received no fupply more feasonable or acceptable than thefe 300 broad pieces during the whole war , his diftrefs being then very great , and his refources cut off . The zeal and activity of this gentleman for the royal cause expo ...
Page xxi
... King took the least notice of Mr Swift * . His petition and dedication were equally neglected † ; and after a fruit- lefs attendance at court , which probably increased the aufterity of his temper , he accepted an invitation of the Earl ...
... King took the least notice of Mr Swift * . His petition and dedication were equally neglected † ; and after a fruit- lefs attendance at court , which probably increased the aufterity of his temper , he accepted an invitation of the Earl ...
Page xxii
... King , then Bishop of Derry , and afterwards Arch- bishop of Dublin , had not interpofed : intreating with great earneft- nefs , that the deanery might be given to fome grave and elderly di- vine , rather than to fo young a man ...
... King , then Bishop of Derry , and afterwards Arch- bishop of Dublin , had not interpofed : intreating with great earneft- nefs , that the deanery might be given to fome grave and elderly di- vine , rather than to fo young a man ...
Page xxiv
... had refused a commiffion under King Wil- liam , and a fecular employment under Sir William Tem- ple , it appears , that his attachment to a religious life , however } • 66 however early and however ftrong , was not the xxiv AN ACCOUNT or.
... had refused a commiffion under King Wil- liam , and a fecular employment under Sir William Tem- ple , it appears , that his attachment to a religious life , however } • 66 however early and however ftrong , was not the xxiv AN ACCOUNT or.
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