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 222
... lord Peterborow about ten leagues at fea , purely to try if I could fail without fea - fickness , and with no other view than to make yourself and lord Bolingbroke a visit before I died . But the experiment , though almost all the way ...
... lord Peterborow about ten leagues at fea , purely to try if I could fail without fea - fickness , and with no other view than to make yourself and lord Bolingbroke a visit before I died . But the experiment , though almost all the way ...
Page 241
... lord Bolingbroke . Sir William Wyndham , lord Bathurst , Lord Marchmont , Mr. Murray , and Mr. Lyttleton , I think , had each one . I do not remember to have been told of any copies given , except to myself , who have always preferved ...
... lord Bolingbroke . Sir William Wyndham , lord Bathurst , Lord Marchmont , Mr. Murray , and Mr. Lyttleton , I think , had each one . I do not remember to have been told of any copies given , except to myself , who have always preferved ...
Page 354
... lord Bo- lingbroke , with a new poem , 270. Receives twenty guineas from that lord , by Dr. Swift , when lying fick in a nafty garret , 315 . Diligence , to be double diligent to those who neglect us , why the crueleft revenge , iii ...
... lord Bo- lingbroke , with a new poem , 270. Receives twenty guineas from that lord , by Dr. Swift , when lying fick in a nafty garret , 315 . Diligence , to be double diligent to those who neglect us , why the crueleft revenge , iii ...
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