The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page xlv
... fince pu- blished , will be found in vol . 2. p . 362. [ vol . 4. p . 22 , 23.3 A few weeks after the death of the Queen , he went back to his station in Ireland ; all his connections with the court being broken , and all his ...
... fince pu- blished , will be found in vol . 2. p . 362. [ vol . 4. p . 22 , 23.3 A few weeks after the death of the Queen , he went back to his station in Ireland ; all his connections with the court being broken , and all his ...
Page lxi
... fince thrown upon her . It cannot furely be believed , that the fhame- lefs and reputed concubine , even of Swift , would have been vifited by ladies of credit and fashion , or folicited ) in marriage by two clergymen of eminence and ...
... fince thrown upon her . It cannot furely be believed , that the fhame- lefs and reputed concubine , even of Swift , would have been vifited by ladies of credit and fashion , or folicited ) in marriage by two clergymen of eminence and ...
Page xci
... fince it was first built t . He was extremely exact and confcientious in promoting + In all bufinefs relating to his chapter , he purfued their public intereft with firmnefs and conftancy . He befides took as much care to regulate his ...
... fince it was first built t . He was extremely exact and confcientious in promoting + In all bufinefs relating to his chapter , he purfued their public intereft with firmnefs and conftancy . He befides took as much care to regulate his ...
Page xcvii
... therefore does not afford less inftruction than his writings , fince to the wife it may teach humility , and to the fimple content . VOL . I. Some Some particulars in Dr SWIFT's CHA- RACTER , extracted from THE LIFE OF DR SWIFT . xcvii.
... therefore does not afford less inftruction than his writings , fince to the wife it may teach humility , and to the fimple content . VOL . I. Some Some particulars in Dr SWIFT's CHA- RACTER , extracted from THE LIFE OF DR SWIFT . xcvii.
Page cv
... fince it is plain he had the utmost reverence for the eu- charift . Service being ended , the Dean was furrounded at the church - door , by a croud of poor ; to all of whom he gave charity , except an old woman , who held out a very ...
... fince it is plain he had the utmost reverence for the eu- charift . Service being ended , the Dean was furrounded at the church - door , by a croud of poor ; to all of whom he gave charity , except an old woman , who held out a very ...
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