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... they v were not borrowed from any fort of contempt which he had fecretly entertained against Ireland confidered merely as a nation , but ra ther proceeded from feveral other fources , which will appear afterward . [ D. S. p . 26. ] ...
... they v were not borrowed from any fort of contempt which he had fecretly entertained against Ireland confidered merely as a nation , but ra ther proceeded from feveral other fources , which will appear afterward . [ D. S. p . 26. ] ...
Page xvi
But feveral copious extracts from Cyprian , Irenæus , Sleidan's Commentaries , and Padre Paolo's hiftory of the council of Trent , were found among his papers , which appear , by memorandums in his own hand - writing , to have been made ...
But feveral copious extracts from Cyprian , Irenæus , Sleidan's Commentaries , and Padre Paolo's hiftory of the council of Trent , were found among his papers , which appear , by memorandums in his own hand - writing , to have been made ...
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He went to college , at the age of fourteen , in 1681 ; continued there feven years , as appears by his letter ; fo that he did not leave Ireland , FROM Oxford he returned again to Moorpark , where he THE LIFE OF DR SWIFT . XVI.
He went to college , at the age of fourteen , in 1681 ; continued there feven years , as appears by his letter ; fo that he did not leave Ireland , FROM Oxford he returned again to Moorpark , where he THE LIFE OF DR SWIFT . XVI.
Page xviii
... because Swift was no refpecter of perfons , but because it appears that Sir William , though he was extremely an- gry , admitted his claim to fome provifion , by offering to make him his deputy as Mafter of the Rolls in Ire- land .
... because Swift was no refpecter of perfons , but because it appears that Sir William , though he was extremely an- gry , admitted his claim to fome provifion , by offering to make him his deputy as Mafter of the Rolls in Ire- land .
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+ This appears by a letter from Swift's fifter , then in Ireland , to her cousin Deane in Portugal , dated May 26. 1699. “ My poor bro- " ther " ( fays fhe ) " haft lost his best friend Sir William Temple , who " was fo fond of him ...
+ This appears by a letter from Swift's fifter , then in Ireland , to her cousin Deane in Portugal , dated May 26. 1699. “ My poor bro- " ther " ( fays fhe ) " haft lost his best friend Sir William Temple , who " was fo fond of him ...
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