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... lord Orrery imputes to his innate love of gross- ness and vulgarity : some may ascribe it to his desire of surveying human life through all its varieties : and others , perhaps with equal probability , to a passion which seems to have ...
... lord Orrery imputes to his innate love of gross- ness and vulgarity : some may ascribe it to his desire of surveying human life through all its varieties : and others , perhaps with equal probability , to a passion which seems to have ...
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... lord Capel , he obtained the prebend of Kilroot in Conner , of about a hundred pounds a year . But the infirmities of Temple made a companion like Swift so necessary , that he invited him back , with a promise to procure him English ...
... lord Capel , he obtained the prebend of Kilroot in Conner , of about a hundred pounds a year . But the infirmities of Temple made a companion like Swift so necessary , that he invited him back , with a promise to procure him English ...
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... Lord Berkeley had the disposal of the deanery of Derry , and Swift expect- ed to obtain it ; but by the secretary's influence , sup- posed to have been secured by a bribe , it was bestow- ed on somebody else ; and Swift was dismissed ...
... Lord Berkeley had the disposal of the deanery of Derry , and Swift expect- ed to obtain it ; but by the secretary's influence , sup- posed to have been secured by a bribe , it was bestow- ed on somebody else ; and Swift was dismissed ...
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... lord Cowper , who refused the seal . " Whatever is received , " say the schools , " is re- ceived in proportion to the recipient . " The power of a political treatise depends much upon the disposition of the people ; the nation was then ...
... lord Cowper , who refused the seal . " Whatever is received , " say the schools , " is re- ceived in proportion to the recipient . " The power of a political treatise depends much upon the disposition of the people ; the nation was then ...
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... borne to see him installed in an English cathedral . * This emphatic word has not escaped the watchful Dr. Wharton , who has placed a nota bene at it . C. eye of He refused , indeed , fifty pounds from lord Oxford SWIFT . 19.
... borne to see him installed in an English cathedral . * This emphatic word has not escaped the watchful Dr. Wharton , who has placed a nota bene at it . C. eye of He refused , indeed , fifty pounds from lord Oxford SWIFT . 19.
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