The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... fortune was en- tirely ruined . He had ten fons , and three daugh- ters . Five of his fons went to seek their fortune in Ireland : the fourth of whom , Jonathan , was father to the famous Doctor Swift . He had married Mrs. Abigail Erick ...
... fortune was en- tirely ruined . He had ten fons , and three daugh- ters . Five of his fons went to seek their fortune in Ireland : the fourth of whom , Jonathan , was father to the famous Doctor Swift . He had married Mrs. Abigail Erick ...
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... fortune not fufficient , which is neither at prefent in a con- dition to offer you : That , if your health and my fortune were as they ought , I would prefer you above all your sex ; but that , in the present condi- tion of both , I ...
... fortune not fufficient , which is neither at prefent in a con- dition to offer you : That , if your health and my fortune were as they ought , I would prefer you above all your sex ; but that , in the present condi- tion of both , I ...
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... fortune dead with a fingle text , yet it was the means of his receiving a confiderable addition to his for- tune , of more intrinfic value than the largest be- nefice he might have reason to expect . As this proceeded from an act of ...
... fortune dead with a fingle text , yet it was the means of his receiving a confiderable addition to his for- tune , of more intrinfic value than the largest be- nefice he might have reason to expect . As this proceeded from an act of ...
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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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