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... and fome other papers published upon the fame cccafion , which have not only in the Irish edition , but in every other , been fo mixed as to mifrepresent some facts and obfcure others : Such alfo are the tracts on the Sacramental ...
... and fome other papers published upon the fame cccafion , which have not only in the Irish edition , but in every other , been fo mixed as to mifrepresent some facts and obfcure others : Such alfo are the tracts on the Sacramental ...
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9 months after his return ; but in the Irish edition , though the fame dates are preServed , we are told , that ten months after his return he took shipping , & c . Compare the last chapter of Part I , with the first chapter of Part II ...
9 months after his return ; but in the Irish edition , though the fame dates are preServed , we are told , that ten months after his return he took shipping , & c . Compare the last chapter of Part I , with the first chapter of Part II ...
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... his discontent ; the fame fentiment is alfo more strongly expreffed in the following extract from a letter now in the hands of the publisher , which was written by the Dean to the late Mr. Benjamin Motte his bookfeller in London .
... his discontent ; the fame fentiment is alfo more strongly expreffed in the following extract from a letter now in the hands of the publisher , which was written by the Dean to the late Mr. Benjamin Motte his bookfeller in London .
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tranfmit a knowledge of him to pofterity of the fame kind , if not in the fame degree , as was obtained by thofe among his contemporaries , who were admitted to his converfation and friendship . For the hiftory of his works the reader ...
tranfmit a knowledge of him to pofterity of the fame kind , if not in the fame degree , as was obtained by thofe among his contemporaries , who were admitted to his converfation and friendship . For the hiftory of his works the reader ...
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The governor who well knew him , afked what was his errand ; I am come faid Swift , to give his majesty my coat , at the fame time pulling it off and prefenting it : the governor told him pleafantly that his coat was worth little ...
The governor who well knew him , afked what was his errand ; I am come faid Swift , to give his majesty my coat , at the fame time pulling it off and prefenting it : the governor told him pleafantly that his coat was worth little ...
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