The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... sent very privately to the press , with the strictest injunctions to conceal the author , and return'd im- mediately to my refidence in Ireland . The book was greedily bought and read ; and charged , fome- times upon Lord Sommers , and ...
... sent very privately to the press , with the strictest injunctions to conceal the author , and return'd im- mediately to my refidence in Ireland . The book was greedily bought and read ; and charged , fome- times upon Lord Sommers , and ...
Pàgina 227
... sent them from Eng- land , and their prefentments published , for feveral weeks , in all the News - papers . - The printer was seized , and forced to give great bail . After his trial , the Jury brought him in Not Guilty , although they ...
... sent them from Eng- land , and their prefentments published , for feveral weeks , in all the News - papers . - The printer was seized , and forced to give great bail . After his trial , the Jury brought him in Not Guilty , although they ...
Pàgina 249
... sent to defire to fee him . Of this he gives the following account in a letter to Lady Betty Germain , 1732-3.— " It is fix years laft Spring fince I first went to visit my friends in England , after the Queen's death . Her present ...
... sent to defire to fee him . Of this he gives the following account in a letter to Lady Betty Germain , 1732-3.— " It is fix years laft Spring fince I first went to visit my friends in England , after the Queen's death . Her present ...
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Life of Doctor Swift | 1 |
From his Birth to the Death of Sir William Temple | 31 |
SECTION V | 165 |
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