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... dean , and now exists in his own hand - writing in the library of Dublin college . R. † Spence's anecdotes , vol . II . p . 273 . VOL . XI . A Whatever was his birth , his education was Irish . OF THE ELEVENTH VOLUME Swift.
... dean , and now exists in his own hand - writing in the library of Dublin college . R. † Spence's anecdotes , vol . II . p . 273 . VOL . XI . A Whatever was his birth , his education was Irish . OF THE ELEVENTH VOLUME Swift.
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... write the " Tale of a Tub . " The digressions relating to Wotton and Bentley must be confessed to discover want of knowledge or want of integrity ; he did not understand the two contro- versies , or he willingly misrepresented them ...
... write the " Tale of a Tub . " The digressions relating to Wotton and Bentley must be confessed to discover want of knowledge or want of integrity ; he did not understand the two contro- versies , or he willingly misrepresented them ...
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... writer . For had an hundred such pens as these been employed on the side of religion , they would have immediately sunk into silence and oblivion . The reasonableness of a test is not hard to be proved ; but perhaps it must be allowed ...
... writer . For had an hundred such pens as these been employed on the side of religion , they would have immediately sunk into silence and oblivion . The reasonableness of a test is not hard to be proved ; but perhaps it must be allowed ...
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... writer more success . The people , who had been amused with bonfires and triumphal processions , and looked with idolatry on the general and his friends , who , as they thought , had made England the arbitress of nations , were ...
... writer more success . The people , who had been amused with bonfires and triumphal processions , and looked with idolatry on the general and his friends , who , as they thought , had made England the arbitress of nations , were ...
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... one of them said , Surely that Vanessa must be an extraordinary woman , that could inspire the dean to write so finely upon her . ' Mrs. Johnson smiled , and answered , ' that 6 she thought that point not quit so clear ; for SWIFT . 25 %
... one of them said , Surely that Vanessa must be an extraordinary woman , that could inspire the dean to write so finely upon her . ' Mrs. Johnson smiled , and answered , ' that 6 she thought that point not quit so clear ; for SWIFT . 25 %
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