The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page xlix
... certain fum which the had in the funds : and the better to fave appearances , he always took her receipt ; and fometimes would pretend , with great feem- ing vexation , that the drew upon him before he had re- ceived her money from ...
... certain fum which the had in the funds : and the better to fave appearances , he always took her receipt ; and fometimes would pretend , with great feem- ing vexation , that the drew upon him before he had re- ceived her money from ...
Page li
... certain , he declined it , though without affigning any other en- gagement as the reafon . 1 He appears first to have affected to believe her in jeft , then to have rallied her on fo whimfical a choice , and at laft to have put her off ...
... certain , he declined it , though without affigning any other en- gagement as the reafon . 1 He appears first to have affected to believe her in jeft , then to have rallied her on fo whimfical a choice , and at laft to have put her off ...
Page lii
... certain , that great cla- mour was then raised by the new men against the late miniftry , with whom Swift had been clofely connected they were charged with a défign to bring in the pre- tender ; and the fame defign was confequently ...
... certain , that great cla- mour was then raised by the new men against the late miniftry , with whom Swift had been clofely connected they were charged with a défign to bring in the pre- tender ; and the fame defign was confequently ...
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... certain fum fpecified . These halfpente and farthings were to be received by those persons who would vp- luntarily accept them But the patent was thought of such dan- gerous confequence to the public , and of fuch exorbitant advantage ...
... certain fum fpecified . These halfpente and farthings were to be received by those persons who would vp- luntarily accept them But the patent was thought of such dan- gerous confequence to the public , and of fuch exorbitant advantage ...
Page lxxxvii
... certain , that , notwithstanding the apparent aufterity of his temper , he did not confider his fervants as poor flaves , to whofe fervice he had a right , in confi- deration merely of his money , and owed them no reci- procal ...
... certain , that , notwithstanding the apparent aufterity of his temper , he did not confider his fervants as poor flaves , to whofe fervice he had a right , in confi- deration merely of his money , and owed them no reci- procal ...
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