The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page xx
... Ireland , who gave him the pre- bend of Kilroot , in the diocese of Connor , a northern district , worth about 100 l . a - year * , But Sir William , who had been used to the converfation of Swift , foon found that he could not be ...
... Ireland , who gave him the pre- bend of Kilroot , in the diocese of Connor , a northern district , worth about 100 l . a - year * , But Sir William , who had been used to the converfation of Swift , foon found that he could not be ...
Page xxi
... Ireland , to attend him as chaplain and private fecretary . It might reafonably have been hoped , that although he had been disappointed of the prefer ment for which he folicited , yet the employment to -which he was invited would have ...
... Ireland , to attend him as chaplain and private fecretary . It might reafonably have been hoped , that although he had been disappointed of the prefer ment for which he folicited , yet the employment to -which he was invited would have ...
Page xxii
... Ireland died . Upon his death , Archbishop King im- mediately made claim to the primacy , as a preferment to which he had a right from his station in the fee of Dublin , and from his acknowledged character in the church . Neither of ...
... Ireland died . Upon his death , Archbishop King im- mediately made claim to the primacy , as a preferment to which he had a right from his station in the fee of Dublin , and from his acknowledged character in the church . Neither of ...
Page xxiv
... Ireland , under almost a certainty of pacifying his anger ; having , in all other refpects , ever found him a dutiful and obedient fon . But his pride was not to be conquered ; and Mrs Swift , find- ing her fon inflexible , hastened ...
... Ireland , under almost a certainty of pacifying his anger ; having , in all other refpects , ever found him a dutiful and obedient fon . But his pride was not to be conquered ; and Mrs Swift , find- ing her fon inflexible , hastened ...
Page xxvi
... Ireland a lady whom he has celebrated by the name of Stella . With this Lady he became acquainted while he lived with Sir William Temple . She was the daughter . of his fteward , whofe name was Johnson ; and Sir Wil- liam , when he died ...
... Ireland a lady whom he has celebrated by the name of Stella . With this Lady he became acquainted while he lived with Sir William Temple . She was the daughter . of his fteward , whofe name was Johnson ; and Sir Wil- liam , when he died ...
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