The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... those maxims which were most agreeable to the Conftitution in Church and State ; whose birth and patrimonies gave them weight in the nation , and who ( I speak of those who were to have the chief part in affairs ) had long lived under ...
... those maxims which were most agreeable to the Conftitution in Church and State ; whose birth and patrimonies gave them weight in the nation , and who ( I speak of those who were to have the chief part in affairs ) had long lived under ...
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... those who got her out of the other's hands . " He hints the fame in other paffages of his Journal . But in fome of his Tracts , published since his death , he is quite explicit on this article , and has laid open a secret spring of ...
... those who got her out of the other's hands . " He hints the fame in other paffages of his Journal . But in fome of his Tracts , published since his death , he is quite explicit on this article , and has laid open a secret spring of ...
Pàgina 215
... those which lead to favour and preferment . " But Swift , by his great abilities exerted in the cause of the late Miniftry , had ren- dered himself fo obnoxious to the new men in power , that even to be of his acquaintance , would , in ...
... those which lead to favour and preferment . " But Swift , by his great abilities exerted in the cause of the late Miniftry , had ren- dered himself fo obnoxious to the new men in power , that even to be of his acquaintance , would , in ...
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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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