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... appears frequently to be the effect rather of choice than accident , However , as the g Our miscellany is now quite printed , I am prodigioufly pleased with this joint volume , in which methinks we 5 look like friends fide by fide ...
... appears frequently to be the effect rather of choice than accident , However , as the g Our miscellany is now quite printed , I am prodigioufly pleased with this joint volume , in which methinks we 5 look like friends fide by fide ...
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Upon this occafion the earl was difpatched to Moorpark by the king for fir William's advice , who faid much to fhew him the miftake but without effect , and therefore he foon afterwards difpatched Swift to Kenfington , with the whole ...
Upon this occafion the earl was difpatched to Moorpark by the king for fir William's advice , who faid much to fhew him the miftake but without effect , and therefore he foon afterwards difpatched Swift to Kenfington , with the whole ...
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What was the effect of this letter is not known , but Swift soon after obtained a recommendation to lord Capel , then lord deputy of Ireland , who gave him the prebend of Kilroot , in the diocess of Conner , a northern diftrict , worth ...
What was the effect of this letter is not known , but Swift soon after obtained a recommendation to lord Capel , then lord deputy of Ireland , who gave him the prebend of Kilroot , in the diocess of Conner , a northern diftrict , worth ...
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... however early and however strong , was not the effect of temporary views but of zeal for the fuccefs of the great work in which he was about to engage , and a confcioufnefs of his own ability to acquit himself with advantage .
... however early and however strong , was not the effect of temporary views but of zeal for the fuccefs of the great work in which he was about to engage , and a confcioufnefs of his own ability to acquit himself with advantage .
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The result of one of their conferences fo early as the year 1710 , was to this effect , that the kingdom was as certainly ruined as a bankrupt merchant , that a peace whether bad or good was abfolutely necefD.
The result of one of their conferences fo early as the year 1710 , was to this effect , that the kingdom was as certainly ruined as a bankrupt merchant , that a peace whether bad or good was abfolutely necefD.
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