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 119
... character , ( for I am not in the least acquainted with him myself ) he is far from being the great and learned man his friends would have the world be lieve him ; and much farther yet , from the bad man his enemies represent him . * Dr ...
... character , ( for I am not in the least acquainted with him myself ) he is far from being the great and learned man his friends would have the world be lieve him ; and much farther yet , from the bad man his enemies represent him . * Dr ...
Page 354
... character of the duke and duchefs by lady B G , ii . 346. Gave great fatisfaction to the people of Ireland , when lord lieutenant , iii . 180. Lord Castledurrow's commendation of the duke for his magnificence and other virtues , 185 ...
... character of the duke and duchefs by lady B G , ii . 346. Gave great fatisfaction to the people of Ireland , when lord lieutenant , iii . 180. Lord Castledurrow's commendation of the duke for his magnificence and other virtues , 185 ...
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... character of him , 37- Rallied by lord B- for the course of life he was got into , 47. Threatened to be murdered by one Bet- tefworth , a Diffenter , whom he had provoked by his writings , 77. A remedy for his giddinefs prefcribed to ...
... character of him , 37- Rallied by lord B- for the course of life he was got into , 47. Threatened to be murdered by one Bet- tefworth , a Diffenter , whom he had provoked by his writings , 77. A remedy for his giddinefs prefcribed to ...
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