The Works of Dr. Jonathan SwiftW. Bowyer, 1768 |
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... Ireland . Ireland was at this time almoft without law- yers , the rebellion having made almost every man of ' whatever condition a foldier . Godwin therefore de- termined to attempt the acquifition of a fortune in that kingdom , and the ...
... Ireland . Ireland was at this time almoft without law- yers , the rebellion having made almost every man of ' whatever condition a foldier . Godwin therefore de- termined to attempt the acquifition of a fortune in that kingdom , and the ...
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... Ireland , and retired to Leicester , the place of her nativity ; but her fon was again carried to Ireland by his nurfe , and replaced under the protection of his uncle Godwin . It has been generally believed that Swift was born in ...
... Ireland , and retired to Leicester , the place of her nativity ; but her fon was again carried to Ireland by his nurfe , and replaced under the protection of his uncle Godwin . It has been generally believed that Swift was born in ...
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... Ireland , that he often mentioned and even pointed out the houfe in which he was born . See vol . xii . p . 98 . He has also been thought by fome to have been a natural fon of fir William Temple , a mistake which was probably founded ...
... Ireland , that he often mentioned and even pointed out the houfe in which he was born . See vol . xii . p . 98 . He has also been thought by fome to have been a natural fon of fir William Temple , a mistake which was probably founded ...
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... Ireland and contracted an intimate friendship with Godwin Swift which continued till his death , and fir William who inherited his title and eftate had married a lady to whom Mrs. Swift was related ; fhe therefore advised a Waffendon ...
... Ireland and contracted an intimate friendship with Godwin Swift which continued till his death , and fir William who inherited his title and eftate had married a lady to whom Mrs. Swift was related ; fhe therefore advised a Waffendon ...
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... Ireland , he immediately re- folved to pursue . Sir William 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 ...
... Ireland , he immediately re- folved to pursue . Sir William 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 ...
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