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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... use . The French people we met are quite of another turn , polite and eafy ; one is the natural con- fequence of the other , though a fecret that few have difcovered . I can bring you an Irish witness ( if that be fufficient ) that I ...
... use . The French people we met are quite of another turn , polite and eafy ; one is the natural con- fequence of the other , though a fecret that few have difcovered . I can bring you an Irish witness ( if that be fufficient ) that I ...
Page 95
... use power , nor how to wear ho- nours , and yet who was jealous of one , and fond of the other , even to ridicule . This character feems fingular enough , and yet I have known some resembling it very much in general , and many ex- actly ...
... use power , nor how to wear ho- nours , and yet who was jealous of one , and fond of the other , even to ridicule . This character feems fingular enough , and yet I have known some resembling it very much in general , and many ex- actly ...
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... you are so much perfecuted with a giddiness in your head : the Bath and travelling would certainly be of use to you . Your want of fpirits is a new com- VOL . III . plaint , M plaint , and what will not only afflict your particular ( 161 )
... you are so much perfecuted with a giddiness in your head : the Bath and travelling would certainly be of use to you . Your want of fpirits is a new com- VOL . III . plaint , M plaint , and what will not only afflict your particular ( 161 )
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