The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page lvii
... most knowing of his company . Lord 5 : Tostel d'itive sal From the 1714 , till he appeared , in 1120 , a champion for Ire- landragainft Wood's halfpence , his fpirit of politics and of patriotifm was kept almost closely confined within ...
... most knowing of his company . Lord 5 : Tostel d'itive sal From the 1714 , till he appeared , in 1120 , a champion for Ire- landragainft Wood's halfpence , his fpirit of politics and of patriotifm was kept almost closely confined within ...
Page lix
... most ex- cellent Bishop of Cloyne ; the late Judge Lindsay † , and the Lord Chief Justice Marley . [ D. S. p . 262. ] The Dean appears ftill to have preferved the character of her preceptor , to have directed her progrefs in literature ...
... most ex- cellent Bishop of Cloyne ; the late Judge Lindsay † , and the Lord Chief Justice Marley . [ D. S. p . 262. ] The Dean appears ftill to have preferved the character of her preceptor , to have directed her progrefs in literature ...
Page 3
... most fuccinct ac- count that can be given of an affair , which alarmed the whole Irish nation to a d degree , that in a lefs loyal kingdom must have fomented a rebellion but the ftedfaft loyalty of the Irith , and their true devotion to ...
... most fuccinct ac- count that can be given of an affair , which alarmed the whole Irish nation to a d degree , that in a lefs loyal kingdom must have fomented a rebellion but the ftedfaft loyalty of the Irith , and their true devotion to ...
Page 4
... most abhorred . Swift however was ftill inex- orable ; and the man was difmiffed . During all the time of danger , Swift obftinately refufed to contribute one farthing towards his fupport . nor could he be per- fuaded to fee his face ...
... most abhorred . Swift however was ftill inex- orable ; and the man was difmiffed . During all the time of danger , Swift obftinately refufed to contribute one farthing towards his fupport . nor could he be per- fuaded to fee his face ...
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... most ardent friendship , nor con- ceived but by the most lively imagination , and immedi- ately haftened back into Ireland . [ vol . 4. p 243.31 4 IT happened , however , that Mrs Johnson , contrary to the opinion of her phyfician ...
... most ardent friendship , nor con- ceived but by the most lively imagination , and immedi- ately haftened back into Ireland . [ vol . 4. p 243.31 4 IT happened , however , that Mrs Johnson , contrary to the opinion of her phyfician ...
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