The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... happened that the first of August in that year fell on that very Sunday ; and the first of August being the day on which Queen Anne died , was , in that time of party , a day of great celebrity , and much adverted to by the Whigs . But ...
... happened that the first of August in that year fell on that very Sunday ; and the first of August being the day on which Queen Anne died , was , in that time of party , a day of great celebrity , and much adverted to by the Whigs . But ...
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... happened which at once fhewed Swift's great affection for him , and the un- common tenderness of his heart . He happened to call in just at the time that the workmen were tak- ing down the pictures and other furniture in the parlour ...
... happened which at once fhewed Swift's great affection for him , and the un- common tenderness of his heart . He happened to call in just at the time that the workmen were tak- ing down the pictures and other furniture in the parlour ...
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... happened to be , at that time , two Gentlemen in London who valued themfelves highly on their skill in fencing ; the name of one of them was Pack , the other Creed ; the former a Major , the latter a Captain in the army . Hearing of ...
... happened to be , at that time , two Gentlemen in London who valued themfelves highly on their skill in fencing ; the name of one of them was Pack , the other Creed ; the former a Major , the latter a Captain in the army . Hearing 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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