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He died without male iffue , and the family inheritance defcended to his daughters , one of whom married Robert Fielding , efq ; commonly called handfome Fielding , and the other the earl of Eglington . Fielding foon diffipated his ...
He died without male iffue , and the family inheritance defcended to his daughters , one of whom married Robert Fielding , efq ; commonly called handfome Fielding , and the other the earl of Eglington . Fielding foon diffipated his ...
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... and on the 30th of November , 1667 , about seven months after her husband's death , fhe was delivered of a fon , whom the called Jonathan in remembrance of his father , and who was afterwards the celebrated dean of St. Patrick's .
... and on the 30th of November , 1667 , about seven months after her husband's death , fhe was delivered of a fon , whom the called Jonathan in remembrance of his father , and who was afterwards the celebrated dean of St. Patrick's .
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Sir William becoming ftill more infirm , and wishing to retire farther from London , bought an eftate at Farnham in Surry , called Moorpark , whither he was accompanied by Swift . About this time a bill was brought a There is fome ...
Sir William becoming ftill more infirm , and wishing to retire farther from London , bought an eftate at Farnham in Surry , called Moorpark , whither he was accompanied by Swift . About this time a bill was brought a There is fome ...
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... but in that tranfient Act of adoration , which is called faying grace , and which generally confifts only in a mutter and a bow , in which the speaker appears to compliment the company and the company each other ; Swift always used ...
... but in that tranfient Act of adoration , which is called faying grace , and which generally confifts only in a mutter and a bow , in which the speaker appears to compliment the company and the company each other ; Swift always used ...
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These violent tories were formed into a fociety called the October club , of whom Swift fays . they are about bout an hundred parliament men of the country , who 20 AN ACCOUNT OF THE.
These violent tories were formed into a fociety called the October club , of whom Swift fays . they are about bout an hundred parliament men of the country , who 20 AN ACCOUNT OF THE.
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