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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... fall and die with the leaves in autumn , and are never heard of any more . When Dr. Eachard writ his book about the contempt of the clergy , clergy , numbers of those answerers im- mediately started up AN APOLOGY . પૂર્વ.
... fall and die with the leaves in autumn , and are never heard of any more . When Dr. Eachard writ his book about the contempt of the clergy , clergy , numbers of those answerers im- mediately started up AN APOLOGY . પૂર્વ.
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... leave to print his works in Ireland , be told him he would give no leave ; and when he printed them without , he declared it was much to his discontent , the fame fentiment is alfo more strongly expressed in the following extract from a ...
... leave to print his works in Ireland , be told him he would give no leave ; and when he printed them without , he declared it was much to his discontent , the fame fentiment is alfo more strongly expressed in the following extract from a ...
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... leave Ireland till 1688 ; he was fome months with his mother before he went to fir William , and two years with him before he went to Ireland for his health , which muft therefore be in 1691 ; he returned from Ire- land , and continued ...
... leave Ireland till 1688 ; he was fome months with his mother before he went to fir William , and two years with him before he went to Ireland for his health , which muft therefore be in 1691 ; he returned from Ire- land , and continued ...
Page 12
... leave fir William for fuch a reafon without fevere expoftulation , not only because Swift was no refpecter of ... leaving fir William , and from Leicester he wrote a letter dated June 1694 , to his coufin Deane Swift , then then at ...
... leave fir William for fuch a reafon without fevere expoftulation , not only because Swift was no refpecter of ... leaving fir William , and from Leicester he wrote a letter dated June 1694 , to his coufin Deane Swift , then then at ...
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... leaving England , was , that in Ireland Mr. Deane Swift fays 18 , but it appears by the poem on her birth day in 1718 , that the was then but 34 ; the Deane fays fhe was in Ireland from 18 , in his introduction to Bons Mots de Stella ...
... leaving England , was , that in Ireland Mr. Deane Swift fays 18 , but it appears by the poem on her birth day in 1718 , that the was then but 34 ; the Deane fays fhe was in Ireland from 18 , in his introduction to Bons Mots de Stella ...
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