The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... living , if he would only lend him his black mare to carry him to Dublin ; for Swift was not at that time poffeffed of a horse , The clergyman readily confented , and went home on foot ; promifing to meet him at any time he should ...
... living , if he would only lend him his black mare to carry him to Dublin ; for Swift was not at that time poffeffed of a horse , The clergyman readily confented , and went home on foot ; promifing to meet him at any time he should ...
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... living , it was not long before he had con- tracted fuch debts as obliged him to mortgage his lands . He had exchanged his living in the county of Cork , for that of Dunboyne , within a few miles of Dublin ; in which he was egregiously ...
... living , it was not long before he had con- tracted fuch debts as obliged him to mortgage his lands . He had exchanged his living in the county of Cork , for that of Dunboyne , within a few miles of Dublin ; in which he was egregiously ...
Pàgina 555
... living , was inclined to take orders . However , although his fortune was very small , he had a scru- ple of entering into the church merely for fupport , and Sir William Temple then being Master of the Rolls in Ireland , offered him an ...
... living , was inclined to take orders . However , although his fortune was very small , he had a scru- ple of entering into the church merely for fupport , and Sir William Temple then being Master of the Rolls in Ireland , offered him an ...
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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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