The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...: Accurately Revised ... Adorned with Copper-plates; with Some Account of the Author's Life, and Notes Historical and Explanatory, Volume 1C. Pathurst, 1754 |
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... brothers , which was to make up the body of the discourse : those in learning he chose to introduce by way of digreffions . He was then a young gentleman much in the world , and wrote to the taste of those who were like him- felf ...
... brothers , which was to make up the body of the discourse : those in learning he chose to introduce by way of digreffions . He was then a young gentleman much in the world , and wrote to the taste of those who were like him- felf ...
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... brothers to go with him . Godwin foon become weal- thy , and the rest obtained fomething more than a genteel competence , though Dryden and Jonathan who died foon after their arrival had little to bequeath . Jonathan at the age of about ...
... brothers to go with him . Godwin foon become weal- thy , and the rest obtained fomething more than a genteel competence , though Dryden and Jonathan who died foon after their arrival had little to bequeath . Jonathan at the age of about ...
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... brothers of Mrs. Swift's husband , God- win only had fons ; and by these fons she was fubfifted in her old age , as fhe had been D. S. p . before by their father and their uncles , with fuch liberality , that she declared herself not ...
... brothers of Mrs. Swift's husband , God- win only had fons ; and by these fons she was fubfifted in her old age , as fhe had been D. S. p . before by their father and their uncles , with fuch liberality , that she declared herself not ...
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... brothers . D. 8. 227 , 317 . From this time the doctor fupported the intereft of his new friends with all his power , in pamphlets , poems , and periodical papers ; his intimacy with them was fo remarkable that he was thought not only ...
... brothers . D. 8. 227 , 317 . From this time the doctor fupported the intereft of his new friends with all his power , in pamphlets , poems , and periodical papers ; his intimacy with them was fo remarkable that he was thought not only ...
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... brothers , the fons of doctor Gratton , a venerable and hofpital clergyman , who gave them all a liberal education . The eldest was a juftice of peace , and lived reputably on his patrimony in the country ; another was a phy- fician ...
... brothers , the fons of doctor Gratton , a venerable and hofpital clergyman , who gave them all a liberal education . The eldest was a juftice of peace , and lived reputably on his patrimony in the country ; another was a phy- fician ...
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