| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 536 páginas
...who will interpret all this as impossible, and a vision ; but nothing will do. And therefore, I do humbly entreat your excellency, either to use such...home ; or assist him, by your credit, to compass his romantick design ; which however, is very noble and generous, and directly proper for a great person... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 518 páginas
...impossible, and a vision ; but nothing will do. And therefore, I do humbly entreat your excellency, cither to use such persuasions as will keep one of the first...home ; or assist him, by your credit, to compass his romantick design ; which however, is very noble and generous, and directly proper for a great person... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 478 páginas
...ministers, who will interpret all this as impossible, and a vision: but nothing will do. And therefore I humbly entreat your excellency, either to use such...all humility, entreat one favour of you, as you are lord lieutenant. Mr. Proby, surgeon of the army here, laid out the greatest part of his his fortune... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 478 páginas
...ministers, who will interpret all this as impossible, and a vision: but nothing will do. And therefore I humbly entreat your excellency, either to use such...however, is very noble and generous, and directly proper fora great person of your excellent education to encourage. I must now, in all humility, entreat one... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 310 páginas
...humbly entreat your excellency, either to use such persuasions as will keep one of the first men iq this kingdom for learning and virtue quiet at home...however, is very noble and generous, and directly .pTroper for a great person of your excellent education to encourage. I must now, in all humility,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 512 páginas
...already past, A fifth shall close the drama with the day : Time's noblest offspring is the last. •^ persuasions as will keep one of the first men in this...design ; which, however, is very noble and generous, ral Oglethorpe had interest enough in parliament, for the purpose of carrying over, and settling foreign... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 532 páginas
...ministers, who will interpret all this as impossible, and a vision ; but nothing will do. And therefore I do humbly entreat your Excellency, either to use such...person of your excellent education to encourage.' * « The Island of St. Christopher's,' says Anderson ( ' History of Commerce,' vol. II.) ' having been... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 506 páginas
...ministers, who will interpret all this as impossible and a vision ; but nothing will do. And therefore I do humbly entreat your Excellency, either to use such...first men in this kingdom for learning and virtue quite at home, or assist him by your credit to compass his romantic design, which however is very noble... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 páginas
...use such persuasions as will keep one of tin- first men in this kingdom for learning and virtue quite at home, or assist him by your credit to compass his romantic design, which however is very noble and jrencrous, and directly proper for a great person of your excellent education to encourage." supposed... | |
| Gulian Crommelin Verplanck - 1833 - 280 páginas
...ministers, who will interpret all this as impossible, and a vision ; but nothing will do. And, therefore, I humbly entreat your excellency either to use such...will keep one of the first men in this kingdom, for virtue and learning, quiet at home ; or to assist him by your credit to compass his romantic design... | |
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