| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 466 páginas
...unconceiveable misfortune to have loft fuch a daughter, fo it is a pofTeJfipn. which few gan boaft of, to have have had fuch a daughter. I have often faid to your...difpenfations of Providence long to continue. You had teen the great infbrument of preferring your country from foreign and domeftic ruin : You have had... | |
| English secretary - 1772 - 268 páginas
...ftill, though not by fo many Degrees: From whence it is very obvious, that your Lordfliip fhould refledt upon what you have left, and not upon what you have...be too happy for a Mortal ; much more happy than is ufu<il, with the Difpenfations of Providence long to continue. You have been the great Inftrument of... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 346 páginas
...affirm you are fo ftill, though not by fo many degrees : From whence it is very obC 3 vious, vious, that your Lordfhip fhould reflect upon what you have...foreign and domeftic ruin : You have had the felicity of eftablifhing your family in the greateft luftre, without any obligation to the bounty of your Prince,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 472 páginas
...not by fo many degrees : From whence it is very obvious, that your Lordfhip fhould reflect upon what what you have left, and not upon what you have loft....than is ufual with "the difpenfations of providence bong to continue. You had been the great inftrument of preferviug your country from foreign and domeftic... | |
| 1793 - 620 páginas
...Hill, though not by fo many degrees ; from whence it is very obvious, that your lordfhip mould refleil upon what you have left, and not upon what you have...Providence long to continue. You had been the great initrument of preferving your country from foreign and domellic ruin : you have had the felicity of... | |
| 1802 - 630 páginas
...ftill, though not by fo many degrees ; from whence it is very obvious, that your lordfhip (hould refleft upon what you have left, and not upon what you have...You had been the great inftrument of preferving your coun. try from foreign and domcftic ruin : you have had the felicity of eftablifhing your family in... | |
| Frank Elizabeth - 1814 - 400 páginas
...obvious, that your lordship should reflect on what you have left, as well as on what you have lost. To say the truth, my lord, you began to be too happy for a mortal; much more happy than is usual with the dispensations of Providence long to continue. You had been (he great instrument of preserving... | |
| Elizabeth Frank - 1814 - 400 páginas
...obvious, that your lordship should reflect on what you have left, as well as on what you have lost. To say the truth, my lord, you began to be too happy for a mortal ; much more happy than is usual with the dispensations of Providence long to continue. You had been the great instrument of preserving... | |
| H. Nolte - 1823 - 646 páginas
...that your Lordship should reflect apon what yon. bave left, and not upon what you have lost. To say the truth, my Lord, you began to be too happy for a mortal; much more happy than is usual with the dispensations of providence long to continue. You had been the grea^ instrument of preserving... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 páginas
...that your lordship should reflect upon what you have left, and not upon what you have list. To say the truth, my lord, you began to be too happy for a mortal ; much more happy than is usual with the dispensations of Providence long to continue. You had been the great instrument of preserving... | |
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