The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... affairs ) had long lived under the stricteft bonds of friendship . With all these advantages , supported by a vast majority of the landed intereft , and the inferior Clergy to a man , we have several times feen the present Adminiftra ...
... affairs ) had long lived under the stricteft bonds of friendship . With all these advantages , supported by a vast majority of the landed intereft , and the inferior Clergy to a man , we have several times feen the present Adminiftra ...
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... affairs , and without whofe advice or privity nothing was done , or employment difpofed of t . Oh Lord Orrery ! how little did you know of the true state of affairs at that time , when you wrote that falfe envious paragraph , and how ...
... affairs , and without whofe advice or privity nothing was done , or employment difpofed of t . Oh Lord Orrery ! how little did you know of the true state of affairs at that time , when you wrote that falfe envious paragraph , and how ...
Pàgina 517
... affairs in England before the Judgment - feat of the King of Brobdingnag , he thus relates the fen- timents of that wife and virtuous Monarch on the occasion : " He was perfectly astonished with the historical account I gave him of our ...
... affairs in England before the Judgment - feat of the King of Brobdingnag , he thus relates the fen- timents of that wife and virtuous Monarch on the occasion : " He was perfectly astonished with the historical account I gave him of our ...
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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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