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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... lived , he was so far from seriously denying or concealing his being a native of Ireland , that he often mentioned , and even pointed out , the house in which he was born . He has also been thought by fome to have been a natural fon of ...
... lived , he was so far from seriously denying or concealing his being a native of Ireland , that he often mentioned , and even pointed out , the house in which he was born . He has also been thought by fome to have been a natural fon of ...
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... lived in perfect regularity , and obeyed the ftatutes with the utmoft exactnefs ; but he was fo Sketch . much depreffed by the difadvantages of his fituation , deriving his prefent fubfiftence merely from the precarious bounty of an ...
... lived in perfect regularity , and obeyed the ftatutes with the utmoft exactnefs ; but he was fo Sketch . much depreffed by the difadvantages of his fituation , deriving his prefent fubfiftence merely from the precarious bounty of an ...
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... lived with fir William at Sheen before he went to Moore - Park , is adopt- ed upon the credit of Mr. Deane Swift , who fays that Swift was there familiar with king William , and the king does not appear to have continued his vifits ...
... lived with fir William at Sheen before he went to Moore - Park , is adopt- ed upon the credit of Mr. Deane Swift , who fays that Swift was there familiar with king William , and the king does not appear to have continued his vifits ...
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... lived with fir William Temple . D.S.272 . D.S.276 . About a year after his return from Ireland , he thought it expedient to take his degree of master of arts at Oxford . With this view he appears to have written to his un- cle William ...
... lived with fir William Temple . D.S.272 . D.S.276 . About a year after his return from Ireland , he thought it expedient to take his degree of master of arts at Oxford . With this view he appears to have written to his un- cle William ...
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... lived with fir William 90 . Temple ; the was the daughter of his fteward , whofe name was Johnson , and fir William , when he died , left her one thousand pounds in confideration of her father's faithful fervices : at the death of fir ...
... lived with fir William 90 . Temple ; the was the daughter of his fteward , whofe name was Johnson , and fir William , when he died , left her one thousand pounds in confideration of her father's faithful fervices : at the death of fir ...
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