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Page 15
... 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 .
... 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 .
Page 14
1 plied by petition to king William for the firft vacant prebend of Canterbury or Westminster , for which the royal promife had been obtained by his late patron , whofe pofthumous works he dedicated to his majesty , to facilitate the ...
1 plied by petition to king William for the firft vacant prebend of Canterbury or Westminster , for which the royal promife had been obtained by his late patron , whofe pofthumous works he dedicated to his majesty , to facilitate the ...
Page 24
... 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 .
Page 31
... it is certain that great clamour was then raised by the new men against the late miniftry with whom Swift had been closely connected ; they were charged with a design to bring in the pretender , and the fame design was confequently ...
... it is certain that great clamour was then raised by the new men against the late miniftry with whom Swift had been closely connected ; they were charged with a design to bring in the pretender , and the fame design was confequently ...
Page 37
... character , and fortune of both fexes ; particularly Mrs. Conolly , a lady of very high reputation , the late moft excellent bishop of Cloyne , the late ' D.S. 262 . judge Lindsay , and the lord chief juftice Marley .
... character , and fortune of both fexes ; particularly Mrs. Conolly , a lady of very high reputation , the late moft excellent bishop of Cloyne , the late ' D.S. 262 . judge Lindsay , and the lord chief juftice Marley .
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