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The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes, Historical and Critical

 By Jonathan Swift, Thomas Sheridan, John Nichols

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By Jonathan Swift
, Thomas Sheridan
, John Nichols
Published 1813
W. Durell
Original from the New York Public Library
Digitized Nov 15, 2006
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Jonathan Swift. "Peace and Dunkirk."
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JONATHAN SWIFT'S
JONATHAN SWIFT'S. LITERARY INDEBTEDNESS. TO TOM BROWN. by. Ronald Keith Olson. ba University of Colorado, l958. A Thesis submitted to the Faculty of the ...
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The Student's Common-place Book: A Cyclopedia of Illustration and Fact - Page xi
by Henry J. Fox - 1876 - 134 pages
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Dunkirk - Page 232
You that sit at your ease, and have, nothing to do but keep Dunkirk, never consider the faculties you have brought upon me: twenty ladies ...
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Windsor - Page 183
My lord keeper gave me yesterday a bundle of Irish votes at Windsor, and we talked a good deal about the quarrel between the lords and commons : I ...
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Dublin - Page 64
The archbishop of Dublin* is represented here as one that will very much oppose our designs; and, although I will not say that the Observator is paid ...
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Lisbon - Page 237
My Lord Dartmouth writes to you concerning a clamour which our merchants have raised, as if, under pretence of not carrying to Lisbon or Barcelona des ...
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Vienna - Page 68
My Lord Berkeley begins to drop his thoughts of going to Vienna ; and indeed I freely gave my opinion against such a journey for one of his age and ...
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Kensington - Page 106
queen continues at Kensington indisposed with the gout, of which she has frequent returns. I deferred writing to your grace as late as I could this ...
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Canterbury - Page 119
You may expect by the next a letter to his grace of Canterbury, and another to the.
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Leicester - Page 4
should not have behaved myself after that manner I did in Leicester,* if I had not valued my own entertainment beyond the obloquy of a parcel of very ...
Hanover - Page 227
Harley, who is now on his journey to Hanover, will give that court a truer opinion of persons and things than they tave hitherto conceived. ...
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London - Page 162
I have been at this town this fortnight for my health, aud to be under a necessity of walking to and from London every day. ...
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Belfast - Page 11
Three other letters, directed to her at Belfast, are existing; though we are unable to give more than their dates; Dec. ...
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Oxford - Page 6
care ii> my testimonium ;t and it was to very good purpose, for I never was more satisfied than in the behaviour of the university of Oxford to me. ...
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Exeter - Page 98
Offspring Blackall, now bishop of Exeter, is. Therefore, let us return to the use which may be made of modern travels, and apply Mr. ...
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Barcelona - Page 237
My Lord Dartmouth writes to you concerning a clamour which our merchants have raised, as if, under pretence of not carrying to Lisbon or Barcelona des ...
Madrid - Page 235
As soon as he arrives at Madrid, he will notify his arrival to the secretary of state. He will, when he sees this minister, let him know, ...
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Nuremberg - Page 94
Maximilian to the opulent city of Nuremberg, it took wing, and flew out of the gates to meet him, and (as my author has it) appeared as though alive. ...
Tuam - Page 203
by a precipitate adjournment made by five bishops, when the archbishop of Tuam, and as many of us as were of the privy council, were absent, ...
York - Page 270
of giving your lord-ship my humblest thanks, for a hundred favours you have done me : I wanted the sight of your lordship this day in York buildings. ...
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Paris - Page 72
forbear telling you of your mechancete t) impute the "Letter of Enthusiasm" to me; when I have some good reasons to think the author is now at Paris. ...
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Gibraltar - Page 256
They abhorred the thoughts of our having Gibraltar and Minorca, nor cared what became of our dominions in North America. ...
Bolton - Page 295
dislike all but the first, which is Bolton. As to the chair of prolocutor, I said to you in my former all I thought necessary. ...
Athlone - Page 223
He was vice treasurer of Ire'And, constable of Athlone, several years pay-marter of the army, aad a lord of the privy council. ...
Greenwich - Page 47
Pug is very well, and likes London wonderfully, but Greenwich belter, when: we could hardly keep him from hunting down the deer. ...
Rome - Page 171
were easy to have brought the character and influence of an English peer, equal to that of a senator in old Rome. ...
Bristol - Page 102
Robinsonf are likely to be the bishops of Bristol and St. David's: that our politicians are startled at the breaking off the negotiations, and fall of ...
Brussels - Page 156
We have news from Brussels that the dauphin is dead of an apoplexy. I am, with the greatest respect, my lord, Your grace's most dutiful and most ...
Scarborough - Page 218
Scarborough and Whaiton, and several other lords; so that the bill was received, and read the first time without opposition ; and Dec. ...
Saragossa - Page 135
Marshal Staremberg* has certainly got to Saragossa •with 7000 men, and the Duke of Vendosmef has seat him his equipage. ...
Lambeth - Page 287
J To Lambeth. It is more than insinuated by Dr. Maty, that At- terbnry's ambition extended to York or Canterbury. Yet those who •were better ...
Florence - Page 303
Henry Davenant, E«q. bad been employed at Frankfort, from I70i, to 1707, or longer; but his father attempted in vain to get him to Florence. ...
Amsterdam - Page 283
She was the eldest daughter of Bartholomew Vanhomrigh, firsta nercliantof Amsterdam, and afterward of Dublin, who was appointed commissary of the ...
Halifax - Page 72
Lords Somers and Halifax are as well as busy statesmen cau be in parliament time. Lord Dorset is nobody's favourite but yours and Mr. ...
Quebec - Page 183
Hill wiih his fleet is gone to Quebec. Mrs. Masham is every minute expecting to lie in. Pray God preserve her life, which is of great import-ance. ...
Berkeley - Page 146
Carolus conies de Berkeley, vicecomes de Dursley, baro Berkeley de castro de Berkeley, dominus Mou- bray, Segrave, et Bruce; dominus locumtenens comi- ...
New-York - Page 281
I WAS commanded by his excellency Brigadier Hun-ter, governor of New-York, to deliver the enclosed •with my own hand, had I been so happy, ...
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