The Works of Dr Jonathan Swift ..John Donadlson [sic]... London, 1774 |
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... whose honour had been the reward of their virtue , from which their pofterity were never once known to degenerate . To thefe were joined feveral holy perfons as part of that affembly , under the title of bifhops , whofe peculiar ...
... whose honour had been the reward of their virtue , from which their pofterity were never once known to degenerate . To thefe were joined feveral holy perfons as part of that affembly , under the title of bifhops , whofe peculiar ...
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... whose courfe is more upon a level . He faid , that being then not very well with the court , and preffed by many of his friends , he complied with the propofal ; and , after employing an hundred men for two years the work mifcarried ...
... whose courfe is more upon a level . He faid , that being then not very well with the court , and preffed by many of his friends , he complied with the propofal ; and , after employing an hundred men for two years the work mifcarried ...
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... whose case appeared a little fingular . He had a youth about eighteen years old ftanding by his fide . He told me he had for many years been commander of a fhip ; and in the fea - fight at Actium had the good fortune to break through ...
... whose case appeared a little fingular . He had a youth about eighteen years old ftanding by his fide . He told me he had for many years been commander of a fhip ; and in the fea - fight at Actium had the good fortune to break through ...
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... whose trade it is to cure wounds body gotten by accident or country was governed by a female man , whom we called Queen That I left it to get riches , where- and hurts in the violence : That my by I might maintain myself and family when ...
... whose trade it is to cure wounds body gotten by accident or country was governed by a female man , whom we called Queen That I left it to get riches , where- and hurts in the violence : That my by I might maintain myself and family when ...
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... this I was forced to define and defcribe by putting cafes and making fuppofitions . After which , like one whose imagination imagination was ftruck with fomething never feen or heard of 196 Part IV . GULLIVER's TRAVELS.
... this I was forced to define and defcribe by putting cafes and making fuppofitions . After which , like one whose imagination imagination was ftruck with fomething never feen or heard of 196 Part IV . GULLIVER's TRAVELS.
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