The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page ix
... religion , attended the public worship ge-- nerally twice a - day , was a very early rifer , and was always dreffed for the whole day at about fix o'clock in the morning . Her chief amusements were needle - work and reading . She was ...
... religion , attended the public worship ge-- nerally twice a - day , was a very early rifer , and was always dreffed for the whole day at about fix o'clock in the morning . Her chief amusements were needle - work and reading . She was ...
Page xxv
... religious purposes were at this time predominant in his mind , he ufed frequently to declare ; he hoped , he faid ... religion , without grunt- ing , groaning , canting hypocrify , or making wry faces . And fure it is , that in ...
... religious purposes were at this time predominant in his mind , he ufed frequently to declare ; he hoped , he faid ... religion , without grunt- ing , groaning , canting hypocrify , or making wry faces . And fure it is , that in ...
Page xxvi
... religious decorum , and no longer affect either to be wits or fine gentlemen , by a conduct directly contrary to fo great an example . BUT Swift , with all this piety in his heart , could not refift the temptation to indulge the ...
... religious decorum , and no longer affect either to be wits or fine gentlemen , by a conduct directly contrary to fo great an example . BUT Swift , with all this piety in his heart , could not refift the temptation to indulge the ...
Page xxviii
... of the innocent , com- forted and fupported the religious and virtuous Mrs Johnson , under all the bitterness and preffures of her restraint . D. S. p . 90. gr . land in 1705 ; but returned in a few months xxviii AN ACCOUNT OF.
... of the innocent , com- forted and fupported the religious and virtuous Mrs Johnson , under all the bitterness and preffures of her restraint . D. S. p . 90. gr . land in 1705 ; but returned in a few months xxviii AN ACCOUNT OF.
Page xlix
... religion . He always declared himself against a Popish fucceffor to the crown , what- ever title he might have by proximity of blood ; nor did he regard the right line , upon any other account , than as it was established by law , and ...
... religion . He always declared himself against a Popish fucceffor to the crown , what- ever title he might have by proximity of blood ; nor did he regard the right line , upon any other account , than as it was established by law , and ...
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