The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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... equally delighted with the lowest and the wort and yet it is certain , that from Swift's fettlement in Dublin as Dean of St Patrick's , his choice of compa- nions in general shewed him of a very depraved taste , 0. let . 6 . ว ning ...
... equally delighted with the lowest and the wort and yet it is certain , that from Swift's fettlement in Dublin as Dean of St Patrick's , his choice of compa- nions in general shewed him of a very depraved taste , 0. let . 6 . ว ning ...
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... equally graceful and devout ; he attended at church every morning , and generally preached in his turn ; he alfo conftantly attended the performance of the anthem on a Sunday Sunday night , though he did not understand mufic , Ivi An AC ...
... equally graceful and devout ; he attended at church every morning , and generally preached in his turn ; he alfo conftantly attended the performance of the anthem on a Sunday Sunday night , though he did not understand mufic , Ivi An AC ...
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... equally evident : for Swift went into the north of Ireland early in the fpring of 1725 ; and , in a letter to Dr Sheridan , during his re- fidence there , he puts him in mind of his defcription of the Yahoos [ vol . 4. p . 234. ] . So ...
... equally evident : for Swift went into the north of Ireland early in the fpring of 1725 ; and , in a letter to Dr Sheridan , during his re- fidence there , he puts him in mind of his defcription of the Yahoos [ vol . 4. p . 234. ] . So ...
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... equally violent . They are often owing to accidents , but sometimes to the return of reafon , which , unaffifted by education , may not be able to guide the lower clafs of people into the right track at the beginning , but will be ...
... equally violent . They are often owing to accidents , but sometimes to the return of reafon , which , unaffifted by education , may not be able to guide the lower clafs of people into the right track at the beginning , but will be ...
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... equally have re- warded fuch fidelity , there are few who would have ventured to wait the flue of fo severe and dangerous a probation.47 FROM this time the Dean's influence in Ireland was almoft without bounds . He was confulted in ...
... equally have re- warded fuch fidelity , there are few who would have ventured to wait the flue of fo severe and dangerous a probation.47 FROM this time the Dean's influence in Ireland was almoft without bounds . He was confulted in ...
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