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HAPPILY for the public , the materials for their in- formations as to Dr Swift's life and character are not in- confiderable . Lord Orrery's letters , and the effay on a 3 the the life , writings and character of Dr Swift , A NE.
HAPPILY for the public , the materials for their in- formations as to Dr Swift's life and character are not in- confiderable . Lord Orrery's letters , and the effay on a 3 the the life , writings and character of Dr Swift , A NE.
Page vi
... of Dr Jonathan Swift ; J. R. for J. R.'s Obfervations on Lord Orrery's Re- marks , generally fuppofed to have been written by Dr Delany ; and Letter to S. Letters from the Dean to Stella , mentioned by Mr Swift , but not published .
... of Dr Jonathan Swift ; J. R. for J. R.'s Obfervations on Lord Orrery's Re- marks , generally fuppofed to have been written by Dr Delany ; and Letter to S. Letters from the Dean to Stella , mentioned by Mr Swift , but not published .
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But the account of his family fhall be as fhort as pof- ble ; fince , ( as Lord Orrery obferves ) , though his an- ceftors were perfons of very decent and reputable cha- racters , fand the elder branch of the family ennobled ] ...
But the account of his family fhall be as fhort as pof- ble ; fince , ( as Lord Orrery obferves ) , though his an- ceftors were perfons of very decent and reputable cha- racters , fand the elder branch of the family ennobled ] ...
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This was foon found to be an useful garment by its weight ; and it is remarked by Lord Clarendon , that the King received no fupply more feasonable or acceptable than thefe 300 broad pieces during the whole war , his diftrefs being then ...
This was foon found to be an useful garment by its weight ; and it is remarked by Lord Clarendon , that the King received no fupply more feasonable or acceptable than thefe 300 broad pieces during the whole war , his diftrefs being then ...
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44 He has also been thought by some to have been a na- tural fon of Sir William Temple : a mistake which was probably founded upon another ; for till the publica- tion of his letter to Lord Vifc . Palmerfton , among his pofthumous works ...
44 He has also been thought by some to have been a na- tural fon of Sir William Temple : a mistake which was probably founded upon another ; for till the publica- tion of his letter to Lord Vifc . Palmerfton , among his pofthumous works ...
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