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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... defire to present my most humble re- spects and thanks to my lord duke of For a man of my level , I have as bad a name almost as I defire ; and I pray God , that those who give it me , may never have reason to give me a better . LET ...
... defire to present my most humble re- spects and thanks to my lord duke of For a man of my level , I have as bad a name almost as I defire ; and I pray God , that those who give it me , may never have reason to give me a better . LET ...
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... defire your pardon for the trouble I gave in recommending a gentleman to your protection , who hath an appeal be- fore the house of lords , wherein I was prevailed on by an eminent person in the law , who by a miracle was raised to the ...
... defire your pardon for the trouble I gave in recommending a gentleman to your protection , who hath an appeal be- fore the house of lords , wherein I was prevailed on by an eminent person in the law , who by a miracle was raised to the ...
Page 323
... of my illness , to make an Intelligencer ; I de- fire you will inclofe it in a letter , to Mrs. Harding , and let your letter be in an unknown hand , and defire her to Y 2 fhew fhew it to the author of the Intelli- gencer , ( 323 )
... of my illness , to make an Intelligencer ; I de- fire you will inclofe it in a letter , to Mrs. Harding , and let your letter be in an unknown hand , and defire her to Y 2 fhew fhew it to the author of the Intelli- gencer , ( 323 )
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