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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... service to you , and fays , the rectory of Churchtown is at Mr. Stafford Lightburn's fervice . As to the countess of Suffolk's affair in difpute , I cannot poffibly ( according to your own just rule ) be angry , because I am in the ...
... service to you , and fays , the rectory of Churchtown is at Mr. Stafford Lightburn's fervice . As to the countess of Suffolk's affair in difpute , I cannot poffibly ( according to your own just rule ) be angry , because I am in the ...
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... service I could , and thought myself happy in hav- ing advanced his affair so far , as to get his petition to the house of lords read and agreed to , and a peremptory day agreed to for his being ( as this day ) heard ex parte , if the ...
... service I could , and thought myself happy in hav- ing advanced his affair so far , as to get his petition to the house of lords read and agreed to , and a peremptory day agreed to for his being ( as this day ) heard ex parte , if the ...
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Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth. My humble service to Mrs. Worrall . The ladies prefent theirs to you both . J. SWIFT . LETTER CCCCXV . Dr. SWIFT to the Reverend I Mr. WORRAL L. Quilca , Auguft the 31st , 1725 . HAVE yours of the 28th ...
Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth. My humble service to Mrs. Worrall . The ladies prefent theirs to you both . J. SWIFT . LETTER CCCCXV . Dr. SWIFT to the Reverend I Mr. WORRAL L. Quilca , Auguft the 31st , 1725 . HAVE yours of the 28th ...
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