The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page viii
... whofe name al- fo was Thomas , and who died in May 1752 , in the 87th year of his age , rector of Puttenham , in Surrey , a bene- fice which he had poffeffed fixty years . GODWIN The grandmother of this gentleman , one of the wives of ...
... whofe name al- fo was Thomas , and who died in May 1752 , in the 87th year of his age , rector of Puttenham , in Surrey , a bene- fice which he had poffeffed fixty years . GODWIN The grandmother of this gentleman , one of the wives of ...
Page xi
... ( whofe lady was related to Dr Swift's mother ) most gene- roufly ftept in to his affiftance , and avowedly supported his educa- tion at the university of Oxford . Acts of generosity seldom meet with their juft applaufe . Sir William ...
... ( whofe lady was related to Dr Swift's mother ) most gene- roufly ftept in to his affiftance , and avowedly supported his educa- tion at the university of Oxford . Acts of generosity seldom meet with their juft applaufe . Sir William ...
Page xxi
... whofe pofthumous works he dedicated to his Majefty , to facili- tate the fuccefs of this application . But it does not appear , that , after the death of Sir William , the King took the least notice of Mr Swift * . His petition and ...
... whofe pofthumous works he dedicated to his Majefty , to facili- tate the fuccefs of this application . But it does not appear , that , after the death of Sir William , the King took the least notice of Mr Swift * . His petition and ...
Page xxiii
... whofe fortune , character , and fituation were : esteemed , by all her friends , fuitable for her in every re- spect . He was reputed to be worth five thousand pounds . Having communicated this propofal to her brother , and finding him ...
... whofe fortune , character , and fituation were : esteemed , by all her friends , fuitable for her in every re- spect . He was reputed to be worth five thousand pounds . Having communicated this propofal to her brother , and finding him ...
Page xxiv
... whofe bedchamber was the next room to his Excellency's , having grown drowsy over his book while he was reading in bed , dropt afleep without extinguish- ing his candle ; which happened to fall upon his quilt , fet it on fire , and ...
... whofe bedchamber was the next room to his Excellency's , having grown drowsy over his book while he was reading in bed , dropt afleep without extinguish- ing his candle ; which happened to fall upon his quilt , fet it on fire , and ...
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