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... took Swift with him ; and when he was consulted by the earl of Portland about the expedience of complying with a bill then depending for making parliaments triennial , against which king William was strongly prejudiced , after having in ...
... took Swift with him ; and when he was consulted by the earl of Portland about the expedience of complying with a bill then depending for making parliaments triennial , against which king William was strongly prejudiced , after having in ...
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... took his master's degree ( July 5 , 1692 ) with such reception and regard as fully contented him . While he lived with Temple , he used to pay his mother at Leicester a yearly visit . He travelled on foot , unless some violence of ...
... took his master's degree ( July 5 , 1692 ) with such reception and regard as fully contented him . While he lived with Temple , he used to pay his mother at Leicester a yearly visit . He travelled on foot , unless some violence of ...
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... took possession of his mind , when he first waked , for many years together . He opened his house by a public table two days a week , and found his entertainments gradually fre- quented by more and more visitants of learning among the ...
... took possession of his mind , when he first waked , for many years together . He opened his house by a public table two days a week , and found his entertainments gradually fre- quented by more and more visitants of learning among the ...
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... took pleasure in directing and instructing ; till , from being proud of his praise , she grew fond of his person . Swift was then about forty - seven , at an age when vanity is strongly excited by the amorous attention of a young woman ...
... took pleasure in directing and instructing ; till , from being proud of his praise , she grew fond of his person . Swift was then about forty - seven , at an age when vanity is strongly excited by the amorous attention of a young woman ...
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... took care to make greater , by agents who gathered up the old halfpence ; and was about to turn his brass into gold , by pouring the treasures of his new mint upon Ireland ; when Swift , finding that the metal was debased to an enor ...
... took care to make greater , by agents who gathered up the old halfpence ; and was about to turn his brass into gold , by pouring the treasures of his new mint upon Ireland ; when Swift , finding that the metal was debased to an enor ...
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