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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... favour of your letter of the 19th of February . A gentleman left it at my door . I have not heard from him fince , though he faid he would call again , and who he is , I don't know . I fhewed it to my wife and lady Worsley , who will ...
... favour of your letter of the 19th of February . A gentleman left it at my door . I have not heard from him fince , though he faid he would call again , and who he is , I don't know . I fhewed it to my wife and lady Worsley , who will ...
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... favours , which the greatest philofophers are fometimes tempted to folicit their friends about . I fhall conti- nue to ... favour . I am , Sir , with the greatest respect , your most humble and most obe- dient fervant , C. LET- LETTER ...
... favours , which the greatest philofophers are fometimes tempted to folicit their friends about . I fhall conti- nue to ... favour . I am , Sir , with the greatest respect , your most humble and most obe- dient fervant , C. LET- LETTER ...
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... favour at fo cheap a rate . Though I am come among a people that I think you are not very fond of , yet , this I must say in their favour , that they are not fuch brutes as to be infenfible of the Dean's merit . Ever fince we camé down ...
... favour at fo cheap a rate . Though I am come among a people that I think you are not very fond of , yet , this I must say in their favour , that they are not fuch brutes as to be infenfible of the Dean's merit . Ever fince we camé down ...
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