The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... several admirers , and to the great regret of the Doctor's own . As this Work is more likely to be generally read than any of the others ; both on account of the great re- putation of the Author , and as it will of course present itself ...
... several admirers , and to the great regret of the Doctor's own . As this Work is more likely to be generally read than any of the others ; both on account of the great re- putation of the Author , and as it will of course present itself ...
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... several pieces in oppofition to their measures . Of which take the following account , given by himself in his Memoirs , & c . " I mentioned thefe infignificant particulars , as it will be easily judged , for fome reasons that are ...
... several pieces in oppofition to their measures . Of which take the following account , given by himself in his Memoirs , & c . " I mentioned thefe infignificant particulars , as it will be easily judged , for fome reasons that are ...
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... several employments in Court and Country , and a great majority in all Commiffions , remained in the hands of those who moft oppofed the present proceedings . " And , as a farther confirmation of the Queen's difpofition in this respect ...
... several employments in Court and Country , and a great majority in all Commiffions , remained in the hands of those who moft oppofed the present proceedings . " And , as a farther confirmation of the Queen's difpofition in this respect ...
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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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