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... through whofe hands they were conveyed to the press , but the original paffages were reftored to the fubfequent editions ' , a The corrected Copy is now in the hands of Mr. Dean Swift . See the letter to Sympfon and note , Vol .
... through whofe hands they were conveyed to the press , but the original paffages were reftored to the fubfequent editions ' , a The corrected Copy is now in the hands of Mr. Dean Swift . See the letter to Sympfon and note , Vol .
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In the year 1735 , the pieces of which the Dean was the author , were felected from the mifcellany , and with Gulliver's Travels , the Drapier's Letters , and fome other pieces which were written upon particular occafions in Ireland ...
In the year 1735 , the pieces of which the Dean was the author , were felected from the mifcellany , and with Gulliver's Travels , the Drapier's Letters , and fome other pieces which were written upon particular occafions in Ireland ...
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fixth , containing the Examiners , polite Converfation , and fome other tracts , which e foon followed by a feventh volume of letters , and an eighth of pofthumous pieces . In this collection , although printed in Ireland , the tracts ...
fixth , containing the Examiners , polite Converfation , and fome other tracts , which e foon followed by a feventh volume of letters , and an eighth of pofthumous pieces . In this collection , although printed in Ireland , the tracts ...
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published himself ; and that thofe tracts which are parts of a regular feries , and illuftrate each other , should be ranged in fucceffion without the intervention of other matter : Such are the Drapier's Letters , and fome other papers ...
published himself ; and that thofe tracts which are parts of a regular feries , and illuftrate each other , should be ranged in fucceffion without the intervention of other matter : Such are the Drapier's Letters , and fome other papers ...
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... or that he was vifited by King William at Moor Park , although both thefe facts are afferted , one in a note on the letter to Lord Palmerston , Vol . XII . p . 200 , the other in a note on a letter to Dr. Sheridan , Vol .
... or that he was vifited by King William at Moor Park , although both thefe facts are afferted , one in a note on the letter to Lord Palmerston , Vol . XII . p . 200 , the other in a note on a letter to Dr. Sheridan , Vol .
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