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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Page 47
... see you in a dirty brown coat , with a little green bag under your arm . However , let me fee you . If I cannot laugh with you , as I ufed to do , I will laugh at you ; for I am refolved to laugh 8 as long as I live . So , tifogger ...
... see you in a dirty brown coat , with a little green bag under your arm . However , let me fee you . If I cannot laugh with you , as I ufed to do , I will laugh at you ; for I am refolved to laugh 8 as long as I live . So , tifogger ...
Page 119
... see of Derry in Ireland , in February , 1734-5 , after being prevented from getting the fee of Gloucefter , in Eng- land , which had been intended for him in November , 1734 ; but he was then , as is faid , charged with Aria anifm , and ...
... see of Derry in Ireland , in February , 1734-5 , after being prevented from getting the fee of Gloucefter , in Eng- land , which had been intended for him in November , 1734 ; but he was then , as is faid , charged with Aria anifm , and ...
Page 354
... the election of a mayor , 104 , 119. His advice to Dr. Swift , 125. ( See alfo letter L11 ) . Reflections on the approaching peace , 132. Account of the proceedings at at a convocation preffing a representation of the state of ( 354 )
... the election of a mayor , 104 , 119. His advice to Dr. Swift , 125. ( See alfo letter L11 ) . Reflections on the approaching peace , 132. Account of the proceedings at at a convocation preffing a representation of the state of ( 354 )
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