The Works of Jonathan Swift ...: With Copious Notes and Additions, and a Memoir of the Author, Том 1Derby & Jackson, 1860 |
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... thousand people who will never believe that any ill can be intended to the consti- tution , to the church or state , while you are in so high a trust , and I should have been of the same opinion though I had not the happiness to know ...
... thousand people who will never believe that any ill can be intended to the consti- tution , to the church or state , while you are in so high a trust , and I should have been of the same opinion though I had not the happiness to know ...
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... thousand people who can pretend they love you , with as much appearance of sincerity as I ; so that , according to common justice , I can have but a thousandth part in return of what I give , and this difference is wholly owing to your ...
... thousand people who can pretend they love you , with as much appearance of sincerity as I ; so that , according to common justice , I can have but a thousandth part in return of what I give , and this difference is wholly owing to your ...
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... thousand . " We have a strong report , " he says , " that my lord Bolingbroke will return here and be pardoned ; certainly it must not be for nothing . I hope he can tell no ill story of you . " How frankly and nobly on the other hand ...
... thousand . " We have a strong report , " he says , " that my lord Bolingbroke will return here and be pardoned ; certainly it must not be for nothing . I hope he can tell no ill story of you . " How frankly and nobly on the other hand ...
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... thousand guineas in her purse ! The doctor might have fancied worse . " Swift appears here to have stated the case as it occurred , or he would not have ventured to have spoken so directly to the point ; while , at the same time , his ...
... thousand guineas in her purse ! The doctor might have fancied worse . " Swift appears here to have stated the case as it occurred , or he would not have ventured to have spoken so directly to the point ; while , at the same time , his ...
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... thousand secrets , provided you will have no quarrels with me . Adieu . " In the next ( also without date ) Swift seems to allude to the difficulties in which the family of Mrs. Vanhomrigh was placed by the sudden death of the father ...
... thousand secrets , provided you will have no quarrels with me . Adieu . " In the next ( also without date ) Swift seems to allude to the difficulties in which the family of Mrs. Vanhomrigh was placed by the sudden death of the father ...
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