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... if not by the Dean , yet by Some friend who knew his particular view in the paffage they were intended to illuftrate , or the truth of the fact which they afferted ; however , this has fince appeared not always to have been the cafe ...
... if not by the Dean , yet by Some friend who knew his particular view in the paffage they were intended to illuftrate , or the truth of the fact which they afferted ; however , this has fince appeared not always to have been the cafe ...
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R. in which were also fome new materials ; and the account fince published by Mr. Swift , with an imperfect sketch by the Dean himself , has furnished yet more . From a comparison of all thefe with each other this account is compiled .
R. in which were also fome new materials ; and the account fince published by Mr. Swift , with an imperfect sketch by the Dean himself , has furnished yet more . From a comparison of all thefe with each other this account is compiled .
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This offer however Swift did not accept , but replied that fince he had now an opportunity and note . of living without being driven into the church for fupport , a fcruple which had hitherto kept him out of it , he was ...
This offer however Swift did not accept , but replied that fince he had now an opportunity and note . of living without being driven into the church for fupport , a fcruple which had hitherto kept him out of it , he was ...
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... the publication was delayed till the queen's death , and then he recal led his copy , which was afterwards depo fited with the late alderman Barber , and having been fince públifhed , will be found in Vol .
... the publication was delayed till the queen's death , and then he recal led his copy , which was afterwards depo fited with the late alderman Barber , and having been fince públifhed , will be found in Vol .
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She preffed a perfon whom the believed fingle to marry her , but it does not therefore follow , that fhe was his concubine , much lefs that fhe defired to be reputed fo , and was then follicitous to incur the infamy which has been fince ...
She preffed a perfon whom the believed fingle to marry her , but it does not therefore follow , that fhe was his concubine , much lefs that fhe defired to be reputed fo , and was then follicitous to incur the infamy which has been fince ...
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