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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Page xxxiii
... because he never intended to acknowledge her as his wife ; and he was . cautious never to meet " her but in the prefence of a third perfon , " because , by reafon of his known intimacy and connection with Stella above all other women ...
... because he never intended to acknowledge her as his wife ; and he was . cautious never to meet " her but in the prefence of a third perfon , " because , by reafon of his known intimacy and connection with Stella above all other women ...
Page xlii
... because , " faid he , " my kitchen - wench " has a fcullion that does her drudgery , and " one part of the business of my groom " and footman , is conftantly to clean her fhoes by turns " if they fcrupled this , the the treaty was at an ...
... because , " faid he , " my kitchen - wench " has a fcullion that does her drudgery , and " one part of the business of my groom " and footman , is conftantly to clean her fhoes by turns " if they fcrupled this , the the treaty was at an ...
Page xliv
... because he would not hurt his fucceffor by an injurious prece- dent . The poor , in the liberty of his ca- thedral , were better regulated than any other in the kingdom : They were all badged , and were never found begging out of their ...
... because he would not hurt his fucceffor by an injurious prece- dent . The poor , in the liberty of his ca- thedral , were better regulated than any other in the kingdom : They were all badged , and were never found begging out of their ...
Page lvii
... because he tries to do fomething , and does not beg . " " Mrs. Pilkington was fhewed into a little ftreet - par lour , where was Mrs. Brent , his house - keeper . " Here , fays he , " Mrs. Brent , take care of this child , while I ...
... because he tries to do fomething , and does not beg . " " Mrs. Pilkington was fhewed into a little ftreet - par lour , where was Mrs. Brent , his house - keeper . " Here , fays he , " Mrs. Brent , take care of this child , while I ...
Page 2
... because under the notion of prejudices , he knew to what dan- gerous heights fome men have proceeded . Thus pre- pared , he thought the numerous and grofs corruptions in religion and learning might furnish matter for a fa- tire , that ...
... because under the notion of prejudices , he knew to what dan- gerous heights fome men have proceeded . Thus pre- pared , he thought the numerous and grofs corruptions in religion and learning might furnish matter for a fa- tire , that ...
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