Memoirs of Jonathan Swift, D. D.: Dean of St Patrick's, Dublin : In Three Volumes, Volum 2Schumann, 1829 - 216 pàgines |
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... printer , were ordered into the custody of the black rod . The former declared he knew nothing of the author , and Barber refused to answer any questions that might criminate him- self . But Wharton , exclaiming that the House had ...
... printer , were ordered into the custody of the black rod . The former declared he knew nothing of the author , and Barber refused to answer any questions that might criminate him- self . But Wharton , exclaiming that the House had ...
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... printer , who tells him all his bills shall be answered . And though he did not then take exclusively to reading the civil wars of England , yet , after the decline of his faculties , it was the only work he perused , and he read it ...
... printer , who tells him all his bills shall be answered . And though he did not then take exclusively to reading the civil wars of England , yet , after the decline of his faculties , it was the only work he perused , and he read it ...
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... printer . Barber , being patronized by Bolingbroke , showed the manuscript , upon his own authority , to that statesman , who lost no time in making such additions and alterations , as were calculated to render it still more unfa ...
... printer . Barber , being patronized by Bolingbroke , showed the manuscript , upon his own authority , to that statesman , who lost no time in making such additions and alterations , as were calculated to render it still more unfa ...
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... printer should be prosecuted with the utmost rigour . Whitshed was not a person to neglect such a hint ; and the arguments of government were so successful , that the grand juries of the county and city present- ed the Dean's tract as a ...
... printer should be prosecuted with the utmost rigour . Whitshed was not a person to neglect such a hint ; and the arguments of government were so successful , that the grand juries of the county and city present- ed the Dean's tract as a ...
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... printer , by such an unrelenting train of lampoons and epigrams , as at once made his sa- tirical powers dreaded , and excited , against the offenders and their memory , the odium which their conduct had deservedly excited .爨 The ...
... printer , by such an unrelenting train of lampoons and epigrams , as at once made his sa- tirical powers dreaded , and excited , against the offenders and their memory , the odium which their conduct had deservedly excited .爨 The ...
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