The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, DublinC. Bathurst, J. Rivington, W. Strahan, B. Collins, J. Hinton, J. Dodsley, L. Davis and C. Reymers, R. Baldwin, and W. Bowyer, 1766 |
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... received no gratui ty or reward , till the year 1713 ; and then he accepted the deanry of St. Patrick's , Dublin * . A bishopric had been some time before intended for him by the Queen ; but Archbishop Sharpe having reprefented him to ...
... received no gratui ty or reward , till the year 1713 ; and then he accepted the deanry of St. Patrick's , Dublin * . A bishopric had been some time before intended for him by the Queen ; but Archbishop Sharpe having reprefented him to ...
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... received with great kindness and honour ; but now , upon his return after the Queen's death , he experien- ced every poffible mark of contempt and in- dignation . The tables were turned ; the power of the Tories and the Dean's credit ...
... received with great kindness and honour ; but now , upon his return after the Queen's death , he experien- ced every poffible mark of contempt and in- dignation . The tables were turned ; the power of the Tories and the Dean's credit ...
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Jonathan Swift. of letters to the people , urging them not to receive this copper - money . Thefe letters united the whole nation in his praife , filled every street with his effigy , and every voice with acclamations ; and Wood , though ...
Jonathan Swift. of letters to the people , urging them not to receive this copper - money . Thefe letters united the whole nation in his praife , filled every street with his effigy , and every voice with acclamations ; and Wood , though ...
Page xxxiii
... receive her publicly as his wife . Yet the an- fwer has been made a thousand times , though no body feems to acquiefce in it ; namely , that he was not made like other men . ' Add to this , that Swift was a man of great pride , and ...
... receive her publicly as his wife . Yet the an- fwer has been made a thousand times , though no body feems to acquiefce in it ; namely , that he was not made like other men . ' Add to this , that Swift was a man of great pride , and ...
Page xxxvi
... Dean's anfwer was as follows . • Genlemen , I receive , with great thankfulness , thefe many kind expreffions of your concern for my fafety , as well and giddinefs , which were the effects of his furfeit xxxvi The LIFE of.
... Dean's anfwer was as follows . • Genlemen , I receive , with great thankfulness , thefe many kind expreffions of your concern for my fafety , as well and giddinefs , which were the effects of his furfeit xxxvi The LIFE of.
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