The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page xxvii
... leaving Eng . land , was , that in Ireland the intereit of money was high , and provifions were cheap . It appears , however , that other reafons were fufpected in the neighbourhood of Moorpark for Mr Thomas Swift , the rector of ...
... leaving Eng . land , was , that in Ireland the intereit of money was high , and provifions were cheap . It appears , however , that other reafons were fufpected in the neighbourhood of Moorpark for Mr Thomas Swift , the rector of ...
Page xxxiv
... leave to come at his levee : which he " immediately refufed , and faid , that was no place for friends . " [ 07. 8. 1710. ] In two days after Harley " told him , he had fhewn " I his memorial to the Queen , and feconded it very heartily ...
... leave to come at his levee : which he " immediately refufed , and faid , that was no place for friends . " [ 07. 8. 1710. ] In two days after Harley " told him , he had fhewn " I his memorial to the Queen , and feconded it very heartily ...
Page xxxix
... leave me " Jonathan as they found me ; and that I never knew a miniftry do any thing for thofe whom they make companions of their pleasures ; but I care not . " [ Let . to S. Feb. 17. 1710. D. S. p . 322. ] ; 66 66 IN the fummer of 1711 ...
... leave me " Jonathan as they found me ; and that I never knew a miniftry do any thing for thofe whom they make companions of their pleasures ; but I care not . " [ Let . to S. Feb. 17. 1710. D. S. p . 322. ] ; 66 66 IN the fummer of 1711 ...
Page li
... leaving the event undetermined . THIS poem appears to have been written about the year 1713 , a fhort time before he left Vaneffa and the reft of his friends in England , and returned to the place of his exile , which he always ...
... leaving the event undetermined . THIS poem appears to have been written about the year 1713 , a fhort time before he left Vaneffa and the reft of his friends in England , and returned to the place of his exile , which he always ...
Page lxii
... leave the fufferer more wretched when its operation is at an end ; to divide life into frenzy and despair , and at once to haften the approach . and in- crease the terrors of death But it cannot be thought , that when the made her will ...
... leave the fufferer more wretched when its operation is at an end ; to divide life into frenzy and despair , and at once to haften the approach . and in- crease the terrors of death But it cannot be thought , that when the made her will ...
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