The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page xxii
... itself . But the Archbishop had no opportunity of fhewing his refentment , except to the new Primate Dr Bolter , whom he re- ceived at his own houfe , and in his dining - parlour , without rifing from his chair , and to whom he made an ...
... itself . But the Archbishop had no opportunity of fhewing his refentment , except to the new Primate Dr Bolter , whom he re- ceived at his own houfe , and in his dining - parlour , without rifing from his chair , and to whom he made an ...
Page xxxv
... itself , those peculiar talents of levelling his writings to the lowest , and fuftaining their dignity to the highest capacity , were probably the original motives that attracted the Earl of Ox- ford's friendship to him . In the year ...
... itself , those peculiar talents of levelling his writings to the lowest , and fuftaining their dignity to the highest capacity , were probably the original motives that attracted the Earl of Ox- ford's friendship to him . In the year ...
Page xliii
... itself , and gathering new ftrength every day . The part which he had to act upon this occafion , was not so difficult , as it was difagreeable . He exerted the utmost of his skill to reunite the ministers , and to cement the apertures ...
... itself , and gathering new ftrength every day . The part which he had to act upon this occafion , was not so difficult , as it was difagreeable . He exerted the utmost of his skill to reunite the ministers , and to cement the apertures ...
Page lii
... itself far beyond the limits of their income , and reduced them to great diftrefs ; in the midst of which the mother died , and the two daughters haltened in all fecrecy back to Ireland , be- ginning their journey on a Sunday , to avoid ...
... itself far beyond the limits of their income , and reduced them to great diftrefs ; in the midst of which the mother died , and the two daughters haltened in all fecrecy back to Ireland , be- ginning their journey on a Sunday , to avoid ...
Page cxviii
... itself . Politics were his favourite topic , as they gave him an opportunity of gratifying his ambi- tion , and thirft of power : yet in this road he has fel- dom continued long in one path . He has written mif- cellaneoufly , and has ...
... itself . Politics were his favourite topic , as they gave him an opportunity of gratifying his ambi- tion , and thirft of power : yet in this road he has fel- dom continued long in one path . He has written mif- cellaneoufly , and has ...
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