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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... occafion , which have not only in the Irifh edition , but in every other , been fo mixed as to mifreprefent fome facts and obfcure others : Such alfo are the tracts on the Sacramental Teft , which are now first put together in regular ...
... occafion , which have not only in the Irifh edition , but in every other , been fo mixed as to mifreprefent fome facts and obfcure others : Such alfo are the tracts on the Sacramental Teft , which are now first put together in regular ...
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... occafion on which parti- cular pieces were written , and the events which they produced , could not be related in a feries , without frequent references and quotations , it was thought more eligible to put them together ; in the text ...
... occafion on which parti- cular pieces were written , and the events which they produced , could not be related in a feries , without frequent references and quotations , it was thought more eligible to put them together ; in the text ...
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... occafion the earl was dispatched to Moorpark by the king for fir William's advice , who faid much to fhew him the mistake but without effect , and therefore he foon afterwards dispatched Swift to Kenfington , with the whole account in ...
... occafion the earl was dispatched to Moorpark by the king for fir William's advice , who faid much to fhew him the mistake but without effect , and therefore he foon afterwards dispatched Swift to Kenfington , with the whole account in ...
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... occafion , but he pronounced them with an emphasis and fervor which every one around him faw and felt , and with his hands clafped in each other and lifted to his breaft ; and it is hoped that thofe who can no otherwise emulate the ...
... occafion , but he pronounced them with an emphasis and fervor which every one around him faw and felt , and with his hands clafped in each other and lifted to his breaft ; and it is hoped that thofe who can no otherwise emulate the ...
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... occafion was irresistibly ridicu- lous , he began , Dearly beloved Roger , the fcripture moveth you and me in fundry places , and fo proceed- ed to the end of the fervice . D. S. 86 , go . During Swift's refidence at Laracor , he ...
... occafion was irresistibly ridicu- lous , he began , Dearly beloved Roger , the fcripture moveth you and me in fundry places , and fo proceed- ed to the end of the fervice . D. S. 86 , go . During Swift's refidence at Laracor , he ...
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