The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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... themselves men of wit and penetration , bore with his temper , and foothed him in his greatest irregularities . Had they ventured to have acted otherwise , they knew in their fouls , that he would have taken horfe the next morning , and ...
... themselves men of wit and penetration , bore with his temper , and foothed him in his greatest irregularities . Had they ventured to have acted otherwise , they knew in their fouls , that he would have taken horfe the next morning , and ...
Page liii
... themselves . But it feems probable , that thefe ac- counts , however contradictory , may both be true ; and that Swift at this time might be the Sacheverel of Ire- land , followed by the mob of one faction with execra- tions , and by ...
... themselves . But it feems probable , that thefe ac- counts , however contradictory , may both be true ; and that Swift at this time might be the Sacheverel of Ire- land , followed by the mob of one faction with execra- tions , and by ...
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... themselves before him , ordered them to take notice , that Robert was no longer his fervant ; he is now , faid the Dean , Mr Blakely , the verger of St Patrick's cathedral . a place which I give chim as a reward for his fidelity , The ...
... themselves before him , ordered them to take notice , that Robert was no longer his fervant ; he is now , faid the Dean , Mr Blakely , the verger of St Patrick's cathedral . a place which I give chim as a reward for his fidelity , The ...
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... themselves , till they had confulted his fenti- ments and inclinations , which were punctually followed qual chearfulness and fubmiffion , In this ftate of power , and po- pular love and admiration , he remained till he lost his sepses ...
... themselves , till they had confulted his fenti- ments and inclinations , which were punctually followed qual chearfulness and fubmiffion , In this ftate of power , and po- pular love and admiration , he remained till he lost his sepses ...
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... themselves brother Proteftants , and fellow Chri ftians , with the members of the established church . Up- on this occafion the Dean wrote a fhort copy of verfes [ vol . 7. p . 29.1 , in which there is a paffage that fo pro- voked one ...
... themselves brother Proteftants , and fellow Chri ftians , with the members of the established church . Up- on this occafion the Dean wrote a fhort copy of verfes [ vol . 7. p . 29.1 , in which there is a paffage that fo pro- voked one ...
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