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... daugh- ter and child of his grace of Dublin , are so mean as to descend to understand housewifery ; which every girl of this town , who can afford sixpence a month for a chair , would scorn to be thought to have the least knowledge in ...
... daugh- ter and child of his grace of Dublin , are so mean as to descend to understand housewifery ; which every girl of this town , who can afford sixpence a month for a chair , would scorn to be thought to have the least knowledge in ...
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... daugh- ter , I have nothing to say to them , and therefore nothing to answer for them . I hope when the weather mends , that every thing except the two before mentioned . is to proceed . " --- In short , but not literally in short , I ...
... daugh- ter , I have nothing to say to them , and therefore nothing to answer for them . I hope when the weather mends , that every thing except the two before mentioned . is to proceed . " --- In short , but not literally in short , I ...
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... daugh- ter , the wife against the husband , & c . I battle as well as I can , but in vain ; and you shall change my name to Doctor Shift . We abound in wild fowl , by the goodness of a gentleman in this town , who shoots ducks , teal ...
... daugh- ter , the wife against the husband , & c . I battle as well as I can , but in vain ; and you shall change my name to Doctor Shift . We abound in wild fowl , by the goodness of a gentleman in this town , who shoots ducks , teal ...
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... daugh- ter until his return , which will be about a month hence , when the days grow longer and warmer . Pox take country ladies ' dinners . In spite of all I could say , I was kept so late by their formality on Thursday last , that I ...
... daugh- ter until his return , which will be about a month hence , when the days grow longer and warmer . Pox take country ladies ' dinners . In spite of all I could say , I was kept so late by their formality on Thursday last , that I ...
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acquaintance Adieu affair agreeable answer assure Barber believe bishop BowLES brother Carteret Cavan countess of Suffolk County Cavan Dean DEAR SIR desire doctor Donnellan Dublin duke of Chandos duke of Dorset England esteem Faulkner favour fear friends friendship gentleman give glad gout grace happy hear honour hope HOWTH humble service Ireland kind kingdom LADY BETTY GERMAIN late letter ling live London lord Bathurst lord Bolingbroke lord Carteret lord Orrery lordship MADAM mend MISS KELLY month never obedient humble servant parliament PENDARVES person pleased pleasure poem poor Pope pounds Pray printed publick reason received sent sincere soon sorry spirits sure SWIFT tell thing THOMAS SHERIDAN thought tion told town trouble verses Whiteway William Fownes WILLIAM PULTENEY wine wish worth writ write