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Page xvii
... reafon to fear this connec- tion would not have fupported him : nor is it strange , that Swift , after his reputation was established , should , while he was sporting with this incident in the gaiety of his heart , pretend a mistake ...
... reafon to fear this connec- tion would not have fupported him : nor is it strange , that Swift , after his reputation was established , should , while he was sporting with this incident in the gaiety of his heart , pretend a mistake ...
Page xviii
... reafon without severe expoftulation , not only 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 ...
... reafon without severe expoftulation , not only 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 ...
Page xxvii
... reafon which The and her companion then gave for their leaving Eng land , was , that in Ireland the intereit of money was high , and provifions were cheap . It appears , however , that other reafons were fufpected in the neighbourhood ...
... reafon which The and her companion then gave for their leaving Eng land , was , that in Ireland the intereit of money was high , and provifions were cheap . It appears , however , that other reafons were fufpected in the neighbourhood ...
Page xxx
... reafon for thinking fo . Because , my Lord , faid Swift , that discourse is not written in the Bishop's ftyle . Not in the Bishop's Style ? replied old Sheridan , with fome degree of contempt . No , my Lord , the ftyle of that pamphlet ...
... reafon for thinking fo . Because , my Lord , faid Swift , that discourse is not written in the Bishop's ftyle . Not in the Bishop's Style ? replied old Sheridan , with fome degree of contempt . No , my Lord , the ftyle of that pamphlet ...
Page xxxviii
... reafon to think that they will endeavour to prevail on the Queen to put her affairs more in the hands of a ministry than fhe does at prefent : and there are , I believe , two men thought on , & c . [ Let . to S. ] D. S. p . 320 . 10 e ...
... reafon to think that they will endeavour to prevail on the Queen to put her affairs more in the hands of a ministry than fhe does at prefent : and there are , I believe , two men thought on , & c . [ Let . to S. ] D. S. p . 320 . 10 e ...
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