The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Zväzok 5J. Johnson, J. Nichols, R. Baldwin, Otridge and Son, J. Sewell, F. and C. Rivington, T. Payne, R. Faulder, G. and J. Robinson, R. Lea, J. Nunn, W. Cuthell, T. Egerton, ... [and 12 others], 1801 |
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... the sea , with this remarkable say- ing How different was this man from the usurer , who being told his son would spend all he had got , replied , 1 B 3 replied , " He cannot take more pleasure in spend- FACULTIES OF THE MIND . 5.
... the sea , with this remarkable say- ing How different was this man from the usurer , who being told his son would spend all he had got , replied , 1 B 3 replied , " He cannot take more pleasure in spend- FACULTIES OF THE MIND . 5.
Strana 32
... told the publick , " At the Golden Ball and Lilly's Head , " John Case lives , though Safford's dead . + Mary Kirleus , widow of John Kirleus , son of Dr. Thomas Kirleus , a collegiate physician of London , and sworn physician in ...
... told the publick , " At the Golden Ball and Lilly's Head , " John Case lives , though Safford's dead . + Mary Kirleus , widow of John Kirleus , son of Dr. Thomas Kirleus , a collegiate physician of London , and sworn physician in ...
Strana 33
... told him how sorry I was to see him in those melancholy circumstances , and said some other civi- lities , suitable to the occasion , I desired him to tell me freely and ingenuously , whether the pre- dictions Mr. Bickerstaff had ...
... told him how sorry I was to see him in those melancholy circumstances , and said some other civi- lities , suitable to the occasion , I desired him to tell me freely and ingenuously , whether the pre- dictions Mr. Bickerstaff had ...
Strana 39
... told him , he lied like a rascal ; the other very sedately replied , the sexton had so informed him ; and if false , he was to blame for imposing upon a stranger . She asked a second , and a third , as they passed , and every one was in ...
... told him , he lied like a rascal ; the other very sedately replied , the sexton had so informed him ; and if false , he was to blame for imposing upon a stranger . She asked a second , and a third , as they passed , and every one was in ...
Strana 53
... told me of them with as little ceremony . There is one objection against Mr. Partridge's death , which I have sometimes met with , though indeed very slightly offered , that he still continues to write almanacks . But this is no more ...
... told me of them with as little ceremony . There is one objection against Mr. Partridge's death , which I have sometimes met with , though indeed very slightly offered , that he still continues to write almanacks . But this is no more ...
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