The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift: Accurately Revised in Twelve Volumes, Adorned with Copper-plates, with Some Account of the Author's Life, and Notes Historical and Explanatory, Volume 1C. Bathurst, 1766 |
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... gave him what manufcript copies they had occafionally gotten " from me ; my defire was that those works " Should have been printed in London , by an agreement between those who had a right to ❝ them . 66 " I am , Sir , with great truth ...
... gave him what manufcript copies they had occafionally gotten " from me ; my defire was that those works " Should have been printed in London , by an agreement between those who had a right to ❝ them . 66 " I am , Sir , with great truth ...
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... gave other teftimonies of her affection to Jonathan , for , during his stay at Whitehaven , he had taught him to fpell , and when he was five years old he was able to read any chapter in the bible . Mrs. Swift , about two years after ...
... gave other teftimonies of her affection to Jonathan , for , during his stay at Whitehaven , he had taught him to fpell , and when he was five years old he was able to read any chapter in the bible . Mrs. Swift , about two years after ...
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... gave the king a compendious account of There is fome difficulty in reconciling the first and last pa- ragraphs of fect xxiii . in the Dean's fketch of his own life , where Moore - Park is mentioned ; in the firft it is faid that Swift ...
... gave the king a compendious account of There is fome difficulty in reconciling the first and last pa- ragraphs of fect xxiii . in the Dean's fketch of his own life , where Moore - Park is mentioned ; in the firft it is faid that Swift ...
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... gave him the prebend of Kilroot , in the diocefs of Connor , a northern district , worth about one hundred pounds per Sketch , annum . But fir William , who had been used fect . xxv . to the conversation of Swift , fcon found that he ...
... gave him the prebend of Kilroot , in the diocefs of Connor , a northern district , worth about one hundred pounds per Sketch , annum . But fir William , who had been used fect . xxv . to the conversation of Swift , fcon found that he ...
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... gave public notice that he would read prayers on every Wednesday and Friday , a labour which he would not have brought upon himself , if he had been principally con- cerned about the value of his dues , which had been long before ...
... gave public notice that he would read prayers on every Wednesday and Friday , a labour which he would not have brought upon himself , if he had been principally con- cerned about the value of his dues , which had been long before ...
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