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Jonathan Swift. 66 waistcoat , he fet out for Ragland caftle , whither King Charles I. had retired after the battle ... I am come , " faid Swift , " to " give his Majefty my coat ; " at the fame time pulling it off , and prefenting it .
Jonathan Swift. 66 waistcoat , he fet out for Ragland caftle , whither King Charles I. had retired after the battle ... I am come , " faid Swift , " to " give his Majefty my coat ; " at the fame time pulling it off , and prefenting it .
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Of all the brothers of Mrs Swift's hufband , Tho- mas excepted , Godwin only had fons ; and by these fons fhe was fubsisted in her old age , as she had been be- fore by their father and their uncles , with fuch libera- lity , that fhe ...
Of all the brothers of Mrs Swift's hufband , Tho- mas excepted , Godwin only had fons ; and by these fons fhe was fubsisted in her old age , as she had been be- fore by their father and their uncles , with fuch libera- lity , that fhe ...
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whatever the motives were that prevailed on Dr Swift to speak in this manner , they v were not borrowed from any fort of contempt which he had fecretly entertained against Ireland confidered merely as a nation , but ra ther proceeded ...
whatever the motives were that prevailed on Dr Swift to speak in this manner , they v were not borrowed from any fort of contempt which he had fecretly entertained against Ireland confidered merely as a nation , but ra ther proceeded ...
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Jonathan Swift. croffed the fea , except from England to Ireland , was out of all poffibility of a perfonal correfpondence with Sir William Temple , till fome years after her fon's birth ; who , as before obferved , was born in 1667 ...
Jonathan Swift. croffed the fea , except from England to Ireland , was out of all poffibility of a perfonal correfpondence with Sir William Temple , till fome years after her fon's birth ; who , as before obferved , was born in 1667 ...
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Jonathan Swift. mic ftudy , to which he was not by nature much inclined , and apply himself wholly to books of history ... The facrifice of the future to the prefent , whether it be a folly or a fault , is feldom unpunished ; and Swift ...
Jonathan Swift. mic ftudy , to which he was not by nature much inclined , and apply himself wholly to books of history ... The facrifice of the future to the prefent , whether it be a folly or a fault , is feldom unpunished ; and Swift ...
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