| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 424 pages
...be printed at the end, by way of appendix. I loved my Lord your father better than any other man in the world, although I had no obligation to him on...been driven to this wretched kingdom, to which I was almoit a flranger, by his want of power to keep me in what I ought to call my own country ; though... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 466 pages
...be printed at the end, by way of appendix. I loved my Lord your father better than any other man in the world, although I had no obligation to him on...to call my own country; although I happened to be drop here, and was a year old before I left i ! and to my forrow, did not die before came back to it... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1765 - 334 pages
...be printed at the end, by way of appendix. I loved my lord your father better than any other man in the world, although I had no obligation to him on the fcore of preferment, having been driven to S 1 this wretched kingdom, to which I was almoft a ftranger, by his want of power tokeep me in what... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 400 pages
...be printed at the end, by way of appendix. I loved my Lord your father better than any other man in the world, although I had no obligation to him on...been driven to this wretched kingdom, to which I was almoft a ftranger, by his want of powJ This was a very common erpreffion of my Lord Trea r u er, who... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 346 pages
...by way of appendix. I loved my Lord your father better than any other man in the world, although 1 had no obligation to him on the fcore of preferment, having been driven to this wretchedkingdom, to which I was almoft a ftranger, by his want of power to keep me in what I ought... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 504 pages
...be printed at the end, by way of appendix. I loved my lord your father better than any other man in the world, although I had no obligation to him on...been driven to this wretched kingdom, to which I was almof ftranger, by his want of power to keep me in what I ought to call my own country, although I... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 496 pages
...your father better than any other man in the world, although I had no obligation to him on the score of preferment; having been driven to this wretched kingdom, to which I was almost a stranger, by his want of power to keep me in what I ought to call my own country, although... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 574 pages
...father, better than any other man in the world ; although I had " no obligation to him on the score of preferment, having been *« driven to this wretched kingdom, to which I was almost a " stranger, by his want of power tn keep me, in what I ought to " call my own country, although... | |
| Charles Henry Wilson - 1804 - 250 pages
...your father better than any other man in the world, althfugh 1 had no obligation to Mm oft the score of preferment ; having been driven to this -wretched kingdom, to which I was almost a stranger, by his want of power to keep me in what I ought to call my own country, although... | |
| Charles Henry Wilson - 1804 - 332 pages
...your father better than any other man in the world, although I had no obligation to him on the score of preferment ; having been driven to this wretched kingdom, to which I iuas almost a stranger, by his want of poiver to keep me in what I ought to call my wan country, although... | |
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