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 86
... may be any ways useful in explaining or promoting this subject , I shall with pleasure obey you ; in which cafe you may direct for me , merchant , in London . LET- LETTER CCCXXXIV . Lord BOLINGBROKE to Dr. SWIFT . April ( 86 )
... may be any ways useful in explaining or promoting this subject , I shall with pleasure obey you ; in which cafe you may direct for me , merchant , in London . LET- LETTER CCCXXXIV . Lord BOLINGBROKE to Dr. SWIFT . April ( 86 )
Page 92
... pleasure , and in the proportion , I shall imagine it gives them pain . I should have another pleasure , of higher relish , if our epiftles were to be perused by perfons of higher rank . And who knows , confidering the mighty importance ...
... pleasure , and in the proportion , I shall imagine it gives them pain . I should have another pleasure , of higher relish , if our epiftles were to be perused by perfons of higher rank . And who knows , confidering the mighty importance ...
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... pleasure of the court for fixing up a true whig epitaph in my cathedral over the burying - place of old Schomberg , and for fome other things of equal demerit or difaffection , wherewith I am charged ; perhaps alfo for fome verses laid ...
... pleasure of the court for fixing up a true whig epitaph in my cathedral over the burying - place of old Schomberg , and for fome other things of equal demerit or difaffection , wherewith I am charged ; perhaps alfo for fome verses laid ...
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