The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 19C. Bathurst, C. Davis, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, J. Hodges, R. and J. Dodsley, and W. Bowyer., 1754 |
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... say , I seem to have . I am confcious of only one , that is , being an apt scholar ; and , if I have any good in me , I certainly learned it infenfi- bly of our poor friend , as children do any ftrange language . It is not poffible to ...
... say , I seem to have . I am confcious of only one , that is , being an apt scholar ; and , if I have any good in me , I certainly learned it infenfi- bly of our poor friend , as children do any ftrange language . It is not poffible to ...
Page 105
... say is , that if he asks my confent for it , he shall not have it . I have no acquaintance with the duke of Chandois , nor I believe has the duke of Dorfet much . And to be sure it would be to no purpose to ask him for those records ...
... say is , that if he asks my confent for it , he shall not have it . I have no acquaintance with the duke of Chandois , nor I believe has the duke of Dorfet much . And to be sure it would be to no purpose to ask him for those records ...
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... say to the bustle made here to prevent the * man from being an English bishop , and afterwards allowing him to be a good Christian enough for an Irish one ? Sure , the oppofition , or the acquiefcence , must have been most abo- minably ...
... say to the bustle made here to prevent the * man from being an English bishop , and afterwards allowing him to be a good Christian enough for an Irish one ? Sure , the oppofition , or the acquiefcence , must have been most abo- minably ...
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