The Works of Dr. Jonathan SwiftW. Bowyer, 1768 |
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... produced , could not be related in a series , without frequent references and quotations , it was thought more eligible to put them to- gether ; in the text innumerable paffages have been restored , which were evidently corrupt in every ...
... produced , could not be related in a series , without frequent references and quotations , it was thought more eligible to put them to- gether ; in the text innumerable paffages have been restored , which were evidently corrupt in every ...
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... produced the utmost harmony between them ; Swift as a teftimony of his friendship and esteem wrote the battle of the books , of which fir William is the hero ; and fir Wil- liam when he died left him a pecuniary legacy , and his ...
... produced the utmost harmony between them ; Swift as a teftimony of his friendship and esteem wrote the battle of the books , of which fir William is the hero ; and fir Wil- liam when he died left him a pecuniary legacy , and his ...
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... produce of a certain fum which fhe had in the funds ; and the better to fave appear- ances he always took her receipt , and fometimes would pretend , with great feeming vexation , that The drew upon him before he had received her mo ...
... produce of a certain fum which fhe had in the funds ; and the better to fave appear- ances he always took her receipt , and fometimes would pretend , with great feeming vexation , that The drew upon him before he had received her mo ...
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... produce of this eftate , and enjoyed his appointments thirteen years , yet when he died , in 1703 , his expences had been fo nearly equal to his revenue , that his whole fortune , the value of his eftate in- cluded , amounted only to ...
... produce of this eftate , and enjoyed his appointments thirteen years , yet when he died , in 1703 , his expences had been fo nearly equal to his revenue , that his whole fortune , the value of his eftate in- cluded , amounted only to ...
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... of his refidence at the deanery , and indulged the refentment which his disappointments had produced till it could be contained no longer , he he conceived the first notion of expreffing it in fuch LIFE OF Dr. SWIFT . 41.
... of his refidence at the deanery , and indulged the refentment which his disappointments had produced till it could be contained no longer , he he conceived the first notion of expreffing it in fuch LIFE OF Dr. SWIFT . 41.
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