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... and fome other pieces which were written upon particular occafions in Ireland , were published by George Falkener , at Dublin , in four volumes ; to these he afterwards added a fifth and a * See the preface to Vol .
... and fome other pieces which were written upon particular occafions in Ireland , were published by George Falkener , at Dublin , in four volumes ; to these he afterwards added a fifth and a * See the preface to Vol .
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In this collection , although printed in Ireland , the tracts relating to that country , and in particular the Drapier's Letters , are thrown together in great confufion , and the Tale of a Tub , the Battle of the Books , and the ...
In this collection , although printed in Ireland , the tracts relating to that country , and in particular the Drapier's Letters , are thrown together in great confufion , and the Tale of a Tub , the Battle of the Books , and the ...
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... references and quotations , it was thought more eligible to put them together ; in the text innumerable passages have been restored , which were evidently corrupt in every other edition , whether printed in England or Ireland .
... references and quotations , it was thought more eligible to put them together ; in the text innumerable passages have been restored , which were evidently corrupt in every other edition , whether printed in England or Ireland .
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In his letter to Mr. Pope dated May 1 , 1733 , be fays , that when the printer applied to him for 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 ...
In his letter to Mr. Pope dated May 1 , 1733 , be fays , that when the printer applied to him for 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 ...
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... poffeffed the paternal estate , was , on the 20th of March , 1627 , by king Charles the First , created a peer of Ireland , with the title of viscount Carlingford ; though it is faid he never went into that kingdom .
... poffeffed the paternal estate , was , on the 20th of March , 1627 , by king Charles the First , created a peer of Ireland , with the title of viscount Carlingford ; though it is faid he never went into that kingdom .
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