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 .です ONE of the younger branches from the fame ...
... 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 .です ONE of the younger branches from the fame ...
Page viii
... 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 very ...
... 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 very ...
Page ix
... foon became wealthy ; and the rest 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 rest 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 fome additional gaiety upon a fuit of cloaths . D. S. p . 99. 100 , 1 . to take orders in the September following , wifhing he THE LIFE or DR S WIF T. xix.
... threw it away , as foon as he went to London , upon a fine waistcoat , or fome additional gaiety upon a fuit of cloaths . D. S. p . 99. 100 , 1 . to take orders in the September following , wifhing he THE LIFE or DR S WIF T. xix.
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