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66 waistcoat , he fet out for Ragland caftle , whither King Charles I. had retired after the battle of Nafeby , in 1645. The Governor , who well knew him , asked what was his errand ? " I am come , " faid Swift , " to " give his Majefty ...
66 waistcoat , he fet out for Ragland caftle , whither King Charles I. had retired after the battle of Nafeby , in 1645. The Governor , who well knew him , asked what was his errand ? " I am come , " faid Swift , " to " give his Majefty ...
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The rich deanery of Derry was intended for Swift by Lord Berkeley , if Dr 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 ...
The rich deanery of Derry was intended for Swift by Lord Berkeley , if Dr 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 ...
Page xxiv
He took care to have the damages repaired ; and by throw- ing away fome guineas in hufh - money , the accident was never made known in the castle . [ D. S. p . 112. ] As Swift had refused a commiffion under King Wil- liam , and a ...
He took care to have the damages repaired ; and by throw- ing away fome guineas in hufh - money , the accident was never made known in the castle . [ D. S. p . 112. ] As Swift had refused a commiffion under King Wil- liam , and a ...
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IN 1701 , Swift took his Doctor's degree ; and in 1702 , foon after the death of King William , he went to Eng- land , for the first time after his fettlement at Laracor ; a journey which he frequently repeated during the reign of Queen ...
IN 1701 , Swift took his Doctor's degree ; and in 1702 , foon after the death of King William , he went to Eng- land , for the first time after his fettlement at Laracor ; a journey which he frequently repeated during the reign of Queen ...
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He had hewn abi- lities equal to thofe attributed by Homer to Ulylles : he could ap pear a beggar among beggars , and a king among kings - From the year 1709 , to the latest period of Q. Anne , we find him fight- ing on the fide of the ...
He had hewn abi- lities equal to thofe attributed by Homer to Ulylles : he could ap pear a beggar among beggars , and a king among kings - From the year 1709 , to the latest period of Q. Anne , we find him fight- ing on the fide of the ...
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