The Works of Dr. Jonathan SwiftW. Bowyer, 1768 |
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... himself the editor as well as publisher of the Dublin edition , and the Dean bas often renounced the undertaking in express terms . In his letter to Mr. Pope dated May 1 , 1733 , he fays , that when the printer applied to him for leave ...
... himself the editor as well as publisher of the Dublin edition , and the Dean bas often renounced the undertaking in express terms . In his letter to Mr. Pope dated May 1 , 1733 , he fays , that when the printer applied to him for leave ...
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... , written by the Dean himself , annexed to Mr. Swift's Effay , and Letter to S. Letters from the Dean to Stella , mentioned by Mr. Swift , but not published . ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF THE Reverend Jonathan Swift , 16 THE PREFACE .
... , written by the Dean himself , annexed to Mr. Swift's Effay , and Letter to S. Letters from the Dean to Stella , mentioned by Mr. Swift , but not published . ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF THE Reverend Jonathan Swift , 16 THE PREFACE .
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... himself , has furnished yet more . From a comparison of all thefe with each other this account is compiled . It is not thought neceffary to relate every trifling particular that has been recorded , but only to felect fuch as will ...
... himself , has furnished yet more . From a comparison of all thefe with each other this account is compiled . It is not thought neceffary to relate every trifling particular that has been recorded , but only to felect fuch as will ...
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... himself by his attachment to the royal cause in the great rebellion of 1641 , from whom there is no defcendant of the name . Another of the younger branches was the reverend Thomas Swift , vicar of Goodrich , in Herefordshire , with ...
... himself by his attachment to the royal cause in the great rebellion of 1641 , from whom there is no defcendant of the name . Another of the younger branches was the reverend Thomas Swift , vicar of Goodrich , in Herefordshire , with ...
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... himself thrown into prifon . His eftate however was afterwards recovered , and part of it fold to pay the money due on the mortgage , and fome other debts ; the remainder being about one half defcended to his heir , and is now poffeffed ...
... himself thrown into prifon . His eftate however was afterwards recovered , and part of it fold to pay the money due on the mortgage , and fome other debts ; the remainder being about one half defcended to his heir , and is now poffeffed ...
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