The Works of Dr. Jonathan SwiftW. Bowyer, 1768 |
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Page 8
... received no obligations . " cc Voyage to Lilliput , Chap . VI . The children of the Lilliputians are faid to be apprenticed at feven years of age in- ftead of eleven , which is evidently wrong , as the author fuppofes the age of fifteen ...
... received no obligations . " cc Voyage to Lilliput , Chap . VI . The children of the Lilliputians are faid to be apprenticed at feven years of age in- ftead of eleven , which is evidently wrong , as the author fuppofes the age of fifteen ...
Page 13
... received correction from the hand that corrected the reft . The editor of the Irish edition has also taken into his collection feveral spurious pieces in verse , which the Dean zealously disavowed , and which therefore he would ...
... received correction from the hand that corrected the reft . The editor of the Irish edition has also taken into his collection feveral spurious pieces in verse , which the Dean zealously disavowed , and which therefore he would ...
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... received no fupply more feasonable or acceptable than thefe three hundred broad pieces during the whole war , his distress being then very great and his refour- ces cut off . The zeal and activity of this gentleman for the royal cause ...
... received no fupply more feasonable or acceptable than thefe three hundred broad pieces during the whole war , his distress being then very great and his refour- ces cut off . The zeal and activity of this gentleman for the royal cause ...
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... received fuch favours from fir William as he could not be fuppofed to beftow upon a perfon to whom he was not related ; however fuch a relation between fir William and the Dean appears beyond contradiction to have been impoffible , for ...
... received fuch favours from fir William as he could not be fuppofed to beftow upon a perfon to whom he was not related ; however fuch a relation between fir William and the Dean appears beyond contradiction to have been impoffible , for ...
Page 8
... received him with great kind- 1690. 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 the prince ...
... received him with great kind- 1690. 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 the prince ...
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