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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... first a merchant of Amsterdam , then of Dublin , where he was raised by King Wil- liam , upon his expedition into Ireland , to very great places . Dying in 1703 , he left two fons and two daughters ; but the fons foon after dying , his ...
... first a merchant of Amsterdam , then of Dublin , where he was raised by King Wil- liam , upon his expedition into Ireland , to very great places . Dying in 1703 , he left two fons and two daughters ; but the fons foon after dying , his ...
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... first remarkable event of his life , after his fettlement at the deanery , was his marriage to Mrs. Johnfon , after a moft in- timate friendship of more than sixteen years . This was in the year 1716 ; and the ceremo- ny was performed ...
... first remarkable event of his life , after his fettlement at the deanery , was his marriage to Mrs. Johnfon , after a moft in- timate friendship of more than sixteen years . This was in the year 1716 ; and the ceremo- ny was performed ...
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... first compliment to her when he faw her again , was , " Pray , Madam , are you as proud , and as ill- " natured now , as when I faw you laft ? " To which The answered , with great good humour , " No , Mr. Dean ; I'll fing for you , if ...
... first compliment to her when he faw her again , was , " Pray , Madam , are you as proud , and as ill- " natured now , as when I faw you laft ? " To which The answered , with great good humour , " No , Mr. Dean ; I'll fing for you , if ...
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... , that if he did not contract , at least he increafed in Ireland . They are without a parallel . I hope they will ever remain fo . * See the papers called the Freebelder , The The first of them arose merely from his love of.
... , that if he did not contract , at least he increafed in Ireland . They are without a parallel . I hope they will ever remain fo . * See the papers called the Freebelder , The The first of them arose merely from his love of.
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Jonathan Swift. The first of them arose merely from his love of flatte- ry , with which he was daily fed in that kingdom : the fecret proceeded from the mifanthropy of his difpo- " fition , which induced him peevishly to debase man- kind ...
Jonathan Swift. The first of them arose merely from his love of flatte- ry , with which he was daily fed in that kingdom : the fecret proceeded from the mifanthropy of his difpo- " fition , which induced him peevishly to debase man- kind ...
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