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In the following fentence , they have , is fubftituted for he hath : " " " Whoever makes ill returns to his " benefactor , must needs be a common enemy to the rest of mankind , from whom THEY HAVE received no obligations .
In the following fentence , they have , is fubftituted for he hath : " " " Whoever makes ill returns to his " benefactor , must needs be a common enemy to the rest of mankind , from whom THEY HAVE received no obligations .
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44 . which is yet a ftronger proof that he did not revife the Irish edition , where the fubSequent numbers are imputed to him , and have received correction from the hand that corrected the reft . The editor of the Irish edition has ...
44 . which is yet a ftronger proof that he did not revife the Irish edition , where the fubSequent numbers are imputed to him , and have received correction from the hand that corrected the reft . The editor of the Irish edition has ...
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... and it is remarked by lord Clarendon , that the king received no fupply more feafonable or acceptable than these three hundred broad pieces during the whole war , his diftrefs being then very great and his refources cut off .
... and it is remarked by lord Clarendon , that the king received no fupply more feafonable or acceptable than these three hundred broad pieces during the whole war , his diftrefs being then very great and his refources cut off .
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... a mistake which was probably founded upon another , for till the publication of his letter to lord Palmerfton , among his pofthumous works , he was thought to have received fuch favours from fir William as See vol . xii . p .
... a mistake which was probably founded upon another , for till the publication of his letter to lord Palmerfton , among his pofthumous works , he was thought to have received fuch favours from fir William as See vol . xii . p .
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Sir William received him with great kind1690. nefs , and Swift's firft vifit continued two years ; fir William had been ambaffador and mediator of a general peace at Nimeguen before the revolution ; in this character he became known to ...
Sir William received him with great kind1690. nefs , and Swift's firft vifit continued two years ; fir William had been ambaffador and mediator of a general peace at Nimeguen before the revolution ; in this character he became known to ...
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