The Works of Dr. Jonathan SwiftW. Bowyer, 1768 |
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... never knew a mini- D. S. 322 . ftry do any thing for thofe whom they make Letters to companions of their pleasures , but I carenot . S. D.S. 33 In the fummer of 1711 , he forefaw the ruin of the - miniftry by thofe mifunderstandings ...
... never knew a mini- D. S. 322 . ftry do any thing for thofe whom they make Letters to companions of their pleasures , but I carenot . S. D.S. 33 In the fummer of 1711 , he forefaw the ruin of the - miniftry by thofe mifunderstandings ...
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... never have paffed but for the Conduct of the Allies , were little more than quotations from it . From this time till the year 1713 , he continued to exert himself with unwearied diligence in D. S. 156. the fervice of the ministry , and ...
... never have paffed but for the Conduct of the Allies , were little more than quotations from it . From this time till the year 1713 , he continued to exert himself with unwearied diligence in D. S. 156. the fervice of the ministry , and ...
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... never fuffer himself to be treated but as an equal , and repulfed every attempt to hold him in dependance , or keep him at a distance , with the utmost refentment and indignation . D. S. 324-5 , It happened upon fome occafion , that ...
... never fuffer himself to be treated but as an equal , and repulfed every attempt to hold him in dependance , or keep him at a distance , with the utmost refentment and indignation . D. S. 324-5 , It happened upon fome occafion , that ...
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... never to behave to him with filent reserve , for that he would not be treated like a fchool - boy . I expect , fays ... never al- low quality or ftation to make any difference be- tween men . I loved you just so much the worse for your ...
... never to behave to him with filent reserve , for that he would not be treated like a fchool - boy . I expect , fays ... never al- low quality or ftation to make any difference be- tween men . I loved you just so much the worse for your ...
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Jonathan Swift John Hawkesworth, Deane Swift. you did me . - I was never afraid of offending you , nor am I now in any pain for the manner I write to you in . Neither was this conduct the effect of pride and felf - fufficiency , but of ...
Jonathan Swift John Hawkesworth, Deane Swift. you did me . - I was never afraid of offending you , nor am I now in any pain for the manner I write to you in . Neither was this conduct the effect of pride and felf - fufficiency , but of ...
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