The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page vii
... foon diffi- pated his wife's patrimony ; and that of her fifter being transferred to the family of Lord Eglington , the princi- pal eftate of the Swifts was divided from the name for ever . ONE of the younger branches from the fame stem ...
... foon diffi- pated his wife's patrimony ; and that of her fifter being transferred to the family of Lord Eglington , the princi- pal eftate of the Swifts was divided from the name for ever . ONE of the younger branches from the fame stem ...
Page viii
... foon found to be an ufeful 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 very ...
... foon found to be an ufeful 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 very ...
Page ix
... foon became wealthy ; and the reft obtained fomething more than a genteel competence ; though Dryden and Jonathan , who died foon after their arrival , had little to bequeath . } JONATHAN at the age of about three and twenty , and ...
... foon became wealthy ; and the reft obtained fomething more than a genteel competence ; though Dryden and Jonathan , who died foon after their arrival , had little to bequeath . } JONATHAN at the age of about three and twenty , and ...
Page xv
... foon found himself in the fitua- tion of a man who had burned his bed to warm his hands ; for , at the end of four years , in the 1685 , he was refused his degree of Bachelor of Arts for infuffi- ciency , and was at last admitted ...
... foon found himself in the fitua- tion of a man who had burned his bed to warm his hands ; for , at the end of four years , in the 1685 , he was refused his degree of Bachelor of Arts for infuffi- ciency , and was at last admitted ...
Page xix
... threw it away , as foon as he went to London , upon a fine waistcoat , or some additional gaiety upon a fuit of cloaths , D. S. p . 99. 100 , 1 . to take orders in the September following , wishing he THE LIFE or DR S WAI F T. õ³õ.
... threw it away , as foon as he went to London , upon a fine waistcoat , or some additional gaiety upon a fuit of cloaths , D. S. p . 99. 100 , 1 . to take orders in the September following , wishing he THE LIFE or DR S WAI F T. õ³õ.
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