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 10C. Pathurst, 1755 |
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... Dorfet , the lord lieutenant's Ireland on his majesty's birth- lady , is faid to have appeared day 1753 . at the Caftle in Dublin whol- B 3 pleasant pleasant obfervation of fome body's ; that Ireland would never OF IRISH MANUFACTURE . 5.
... Dorfet , the lord lieutenant's Ireland on his majesty's birth- lady , is faid to have appeared day 1753 . at the Caftle in Dublin whol- B 3 pleasant pleasant obfervation of fome body's ; that Ireland would never OF IRISH MANUFACTURE . 5.
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... fome body's ; that Ireland would never be happy'till a law were made for burning every thing , that came from England , except their people and their coals . I muft confess , that as to the former , I fhould not be forry if they would ...
... fome body's ; that Ireland would never be happy'till a law were made for burning every thing , that came from England , except their people and their coals . I muft confess , that as to the former , I fhould not be forry if they would ...
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... fome body who can write fenfe to put it into form . I think it needlefs to exhort the clergy to follow this good example ; because in a little time thofe among them , who are fo unfortunate to have had their birth and education in this ...
... fome body who can write fenfe to put it into form . I think it needlefs to exhort the clergy to follow this good example ; because in a little time thofe among them , who are fo unfortunate to have had their birth and education in this ...
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... feems to have been the corrector of a hedge - prefs in fome blind - alley about Little - Britain , pro- ceed gradually to be an author , at least a a * translator of a lower rate , although fomewhat 12 A PROPOSAL FOR THE USE.
... feems to have been the corrector of a hedge - prefs in fome blind - alley about Little - Britain , pro- ceed gradually to be an author , at least a a * translator of a lower rate , although fomewhat 12 A PROPOSAL FOR THE USE.
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... fome chief governors , than that high style of feveral speeches from the throne , deli- vered as usual after the royal affent , in fome periods of the two laft reigns . Such exaggerations of the prodigious conde- fcenfions in the prince ...
... fome chief governors , than that high style of feveral speeches from the throne , deli- vered as usual after the royal affent , in fome periods of the two laft reigns . Such exaggerations of the prodigious conde- fcenfions in the prince ...
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