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... given reason for com- plaint , is said to have made him deputy master of the rolls in Ireland ; which , according to his kinsman's account , was an office which he knew him not able to discharge . Swift therefore resolved to enter into ...
... given reason for com- plaint , is said to have made him deputy master of the rolls in Ireland ; which , according to his kinsman's account , was an office which he knew him not able to discharge . Swift therefore resolved to enter into ...
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... given to one affords all the rest reason for complaint . " When I give away a place , " said Lew- is XIV . " I make an hundred discontented , and one ungrateful . " Much has been said of the equality and independence which he preserved ...
... given to one affords all the rest reason for complaint . " When I give away a place , " said Lew- is XIV . " I make an hundred discontented , and one ungrateful . " Much has been said of the equality and independence which he preserved ...
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... given away ; and the friends of power may , if there be no inherent disqualification , reasonably expect them . Swift accept- ed ( 1713 ) the deanery of St. Patrick , the best prefer- ment that his friends could venture * to give him ...
... given away ; and the friends of power may , if there be no inherent disqualification , reasonably expect them . Swift accept- ed ( 1713 ) the deanery of St. Patrick , the best prefer- ment that his friends could venture * to give him ...
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... given by lord Orrery and Dr. Delany , are so different , that the credit of the writers , both undoubtedly veracious , can- not be saved , but by supposing , what I think is true , that they speak of different times . When Delany says ...
... given by lord Orrery and Dr. Delany , are so different , that the credit of the writers , both undoubtedly veracious , can- not be saved , but by supposing , what I think is true , that they speak of different times . When Delany says ...
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... any man has ever enjoyed without greater wealth or higher station . * An account somewhat different from this is given by Mr. Sheridan in his Life of Swift , p . 211. R. He was from this important year the oracle of the SWIFT . 27.
... any man has ever enjoyed without greater wealth or higher station . * An account somewhat different from this is given by Mr. Sheridan in his Life of Swift , p . 211. R. He was from this important year the oracle of the SWIFT . 27.
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