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Page 4
... 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 ...
Page 13
Swift confented , and fir William was fo much pleased with this act of kindness , that during the remainder of his life , which was about four years , his behaviour was such as produced the utmost harmony between them ; Swift as a ...
Swift confented , and fir William was fo much pleased with this act of kindness , that during the remainder of his life , which was about four years , his behaviour was such as produced the utmost harmony between them ; Swift as a ...
Page 52
Yet he confeffes that , though he was lefs patient in folitude , he was harder to be pleased with D.S. 309 . company , fo that even now perhaps his behaviour did not much invite those whom before it had driven away .
Yet he confeffes that , though he was lefs patient in folitude , he was harder to be pleased with D.S. 309 . company , fo that even now perhaps his behaviour did not much invite those whom before it had driven away .
Page 61
As he was zealous to preferve all the delicacies converfation , he was always best pleased when fome of the company were ladies ; and in one of his Dr. Brown , hifhop of Cork , had just then printed two pamphlets and preached feveral ...
As he was zealous to preferve all the delicacies converfation , he was always best pleased when fome of the company were ladies ; and in one of his Dr. Brown , hifhop of Cork , had just then printed two pamphlets and preached feveral ...
Page 68
It induced him to walk when he had been used to ride , and he would then say he had earned a fhilling ór eighteen - pence , which he had a right to do what he pleased with , and which he conftantly applied to his ufual charities , which ...
It induced him to walk when he had been used to ride , and he would then say he had earned a fhilling ór eighteen - pence , which he had a right to do what he pleased with , and which he conftantly applied to his ufual charities , which ...
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