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... gives reason for expecting . He wrote likewise this year " A Vindication of Bickerstaff ; " and an explanation of " An Ancient Pro- phecy , " part written after the facts , and the rest never completed , but well planned to excite ...
... gives reason for expecting . He wrote likewise this year " A Vindication of Bickerstaff ; " and an explanation of " An Ancient Pro- phecy , " part written after the facts , and the rest never completed , but well planned to excite ...
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... 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 in his conversation with the minis- ters , of the frankness of his ...
... 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 in his conversation with the minis- ters , of the frankness of his ...
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... give him . That ministry was in a great degree supported by the Cler- gy , who were not yet reconciled to the author of the " Tale of a Tub , " and would not without much discon- tent and indignation have borne to see him installed in ...
... give him . That ministry was in a great degree supported by the Cler- gy , who were not yet reconciled to the author of the " Tale of a Tub , " and would not without much discon- tent and indignation have borne to see him installed in ...
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... give an account of ano- ther's studies ? Swift was not likely to admit any to his privacies , or to impart a minute account of his bu- siness or his leisure . Soon after , 1716 , in his forty - ninth year , he was privately married to ...
... give an account of ano- ther's studies ? Swift was not likely to admit any to his privacies , or to impart a minute account of his bu- siness or his leisure . Soon after , 1716 , in his forty - ninth year , he was privately married to ...
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... give place to obloquy . And Stella retired ( upon the earnest invitation of the owner ) to the house of a cheerful , generous , good- natured friend of the dean's , whom she always much loved and honoured . There my informer often saw ...
... give place to obloquy . And Stella retired ( upon the earnest invitation of the owner ) to the house of a cheerful , generous , good- natured friend of the dean's , whom she always much loved and honoured . There my informer often saw ...
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