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Page ix
She was equally food of both her children , notwithftanding fome disagreements that fublifted between them . D. S. p . 22 : 23 . C the parish of St Warburgh , Dublin , delivered THE LIFE OF DR SWIFT . ix.
She was equally food of both her children , notwithftanding fome disagreements that fublifted between them . D. S. p . 22 : 23 . C the parish of St Warburgh , Dublin , delivered THE LIFE OF DR SWIFT . ix.
Page xxi
His petition and dedication were equally neglected t ; and after a fruitless attendance at court , which probably increased the austerity of his temper , he accepted an invitation of the Earl of Berkeley , who had been appointed one of ...
His petition and dedication were equally neglected t ; and after a fruitless attendance at court , which probably increased the austerity of his temper , he accepted an invitation of the Earl of Berkeley , who had been appointed one of ...
Page xxxix
It is equally true , and equally evident , that Swift had no expectations of advantage from his connection with these persons ; that he knew they could not long preserve their power ; that he did not honour it while it lafted , and that ...
It is equally true , and equally evident , that Swift had no expectations of advantage from his connection with these persons ; that he knew they could not long preserve their power ; that he did not honour it while it lafted , and that ...
Page l
This fum he di - tected by his will , to be divided equally between his wife and four children , of which two were fons and two were daughters . The sons died soon after their father , and their share of his fortune fell to the ...
This fum he di - tected by his will , to be divided equally between his wife and four children , of which two were fons and two were daughters . The sons died soon after their father , and their share of his fortune fell to the ...
Page liii
... be . and 11:45 , when every object has the force of novelty , and. many a spring which Harley pioved , ” he met with frequent indignities from the populace , and indeed was equally abufed by perfons of all ranks and denominations .
... be . and 11:45 , when every object has the force of novelty , and. many a spring which Harley pioved , ” he met with frequent indignities from the populace , and indeed was equally abufed by perfons of all ranks and denominations .
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