The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin: Accurately Revised, in Twelve Volumes. Adorned with Copper-plates; with Some Account of the Author's Life, and Notes Historical and Explanatory, Volume 1C. Bathurst, J. Rivington, W. Strahan, B. Collins, J. Hinton, J. Dodsley, L. Davis and C. Reymers, R. Baldwin, and W. Bowyer., 1766 |
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... whofe name alfo was Thomas , and who died in 1752 rector of Put- Sketth tenham in Surry , a benefice which he had pof- and note . feffed threefcore years . The grandmother of this gentleman , one of the wives of Godwin Swift , was ...
... whofe name alfo was Thomas , and who died in 1752 rector of Put- Sketth tenham in Surry , a benefice which he had pof- and note . feffed threefcore years . The grandmother of this gentleman , one of the wives of Godwin Swift , was ...
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... whofe pofthumous works he dedicated to his majefty , to facilitate the fuc- cefs of this application . But it does not appear that , after the death of fir William , the king took the least notice of Mr. Swift ; his petition and ...
... whofe pofthumous works he dedicated to his majefty , to facilitate the fuc- cefs of this application . But it does not appear that , after the death of fir William , the king took the least notice of Mr. Swift ; his petition and ...
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... whofe mifunderstanding were juftly dreaded by their friends . When he returned , he found their quarrels and cold- nefs increased , and , having predicted their ruin from this very caufe , he laboured to bring about a reconci- liation ...
... whofe mifunderstanding were juftly dreaded by their friends . When he returned , he found their quarrels and cold- nefs increased , and , having predicted their ruin from this very caufe , he laboured to bring about a reconci- liation ...
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... whofe pretenfions or circumstances were the fame . When he was defired by lord Oxford to introduce doctor Parnel , to his acquaintance , he refufed upon this principle , that a man of genius was a character fuperior to that of a lord in ...
... whofe pretenfions or circumstances were the fame . When he was defired by lord Oxford to introduce doctor Parnel , to his acquaintance , he refufed upon this principle , that a man of genius was a character fuperior to that of a lord in ...
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... whofe fortunes fhe had alfo lef fened , the appointed joint executrixes of her will , an office which however troublesome , the fituation of their affairs obliged them to accept ; it appears too that they had contracted fome debts in ...
... whofe fortunes fhe had alfo lef fened , the appointed joint executrixes of her will , an office which however troublesome , the fituation of their affairs obliged them to accept ; it appears too that they had contracted fome debts in ...
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