THE WORKS OF THE Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 3C. BATHURST, in Fleetstreet, 1760 |
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Page 76
... tell you , they honour a clergyman ; but talk at the same time , as if there were not three in the kingdom , who could fall in with their definition . After the like manner they in- fult the universities as poifoned fountains , and ...
... tell you , they honour a clergyman ; but talk at the same time , as if there were not three in the kingdom , who could fall in with their definition . After the like manner they in- fult the universities as poifoned fountains , and ...
Page 120
... tell you he intends to be drunk this even- ing , or was fo last night , with as little ceremony or fcruple , as he would tell you the time of the day . He will let you know he is going to a wench , or that he has got a clap , with as ...
... tell you he intends to be drunk this even- ing , or was fo last night , with as little ceremony or fcruple , as he would tell you the time of the day . He will let you know he is going to a wench , or that he has got a clap , with as ...
Page 145
... tell me of the ftrange representations made of us on your fide of the water . The instance you are pleased to mention is that of the prefbyterian missionary , who according to your phrafe , hath been lately perfecuted at Drogheda for ...
... tell me of the ftrange representations made of us on your fide of the water . The instance you are pleased to mention is that of the prefbyterian missionary , who according to your phrafe , hath been lately perfecuted at Drogheda for ...
Page 150
... telling you , we are generally fur- prized at your wonderful kindness to us on this occa- fion , in being fo very industrious to teach us to fee our interests in a point , where we are fo unable to see it ourfelves . This hath given us ...
... telling you , we are generally fur- prized at your wonderful kindness to us on this occa- fion , in being fo very industrious to teach us to fee our interests in a point , where we are fo unable to see it ourfelves . This hath given us ...
Page 151
... tell us of their merits in the late war in Ireland , and how chearfully they engaged for the fafety of the nation ; that if they had thought they had been fighting only other people's quarrels , perhaps it might have cooled their zeal ...
... tell us of their merits in the late war in Ireland , and how chearfully they engaged for the fafety of the nation ; that if they had thought they had been fighting only other people's quarrels , perhaps it might have cooled their zeal ...
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