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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... kings , and most of them fuch as are really fit to be kings in any part of the world . Four millions of money have ... king being abroad . + Against Carthagena . It went , and miscarried . of of this army and our money he has got a ( 232 )
... kings , and most of them fuch as are really fit to be kings in any part of the world . Four millions of money have ... king being abroad . + Against Carthagena . It went , and miscarried . of of this army and our money he has got a ( 232 )
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... CLXXXV . 53 CLXXXVI . CLXXXVII . CCCLXXXVI . Lord Primate Lindlay to Dr. Swift . Letter CXI . CXII . 56 57 - Vol . III . 264 Vol . I. 415 417 Mr. Mr. Lyttelton to Dr Swift . Letter CCCLXXV . Vol 1 ( 344 ) Archbishop King to Dr. Swift. ...
... CLXXXV . 53 CLXXXVI . CLXXXVII . CCCLXXXVI . Lord Primate Lindlay to Dr. Swift . Letter CXI . CXII . 56 57 - Vol . III . 264 Vol . I. 415 417 Mr. Mr. Lyttelton to Dr Swift . Letter CCCLXXV . Vol 1 ( 344 ) Archbishop King to Dr. Swift. ...
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... king Charles II . to the church , with the confent of the firft duke of Ormond , iii . 267-270 . Cobham ( lord ) for what reafon he would have had Mr. Gay print the Beggar's Opera in Italian together with the English , ii . 237 ...
... king Charles II . to the church , with the confent of the firft duke of Ormond , iii . 267-270 . Cobham ( lord ) for what reafon he would have had Mr. Gay print the Beggar's Opera in Italian together with the English , ii . 237 ...
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