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Page vii
... 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 ftem was Sir Edward ...
... 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 ftem was Sir Edward ...
Page viii
... gentleman , one of the wives of God- win Swift , was heiress to Adm . Deane , one of the Regicides ; whence Deane became a Chriftian name in the family . GODWIN was a barrister of Gray's inn ; and William viii AN ACCOUNT or.
... gentleman , one of the wives of God- win Swift , was heiress to Adm . Deane , one of the Regicides ; whence Deane became a Chriftian name in the family . GODWIN was a barrister of Gray's inn ; and William viii AN ACCOUNT or.
Page xi
... wife + . However , fuch a relation between Sir William and the Dean appears beyond contradiction to have been im ... wife related to him , and but diftantly related to his wife . I am not quite certain , that Swift himself did not ...
... wife + . However , fuch a relation between Sir William and the Dean appears beyond contradiction to have been im ... wife related to him , and but diftantly related to his wife . I am not quite certain , that Swift himself did not ...
Page xxvii
... wife of a friend , is not certain ; but the 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 ...
... wife of a friend , is not certain ; but the 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 ...
Page xxviii
... wife . The gentleman had more honour than to promife what he could not perform ; and fo the match was broken off . D. S. p . 87.89 . - See Lord Orrery's account of this lady , and of Dr Swift's correfpondence with her , in vol . 4. p ...
... wife . The gentleman had more honour than to promife what he could not perform ; and fo the match was broken off . D. S. p . 87.89 . - See Lord Orrery's account of this lady , and of Dr Swift's correfpondence with her , in vol . 4. p ...
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