The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes, Historical and Critical, Volume 13J. Johnson, 1808 |
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... gout in his fingers ? Or is he so busy in measuring the water , and casting a figure to know the exact time when to set his friends a swimming , that he cannot find one moment to let me know that he re- ceived my letter , written a ...
... gout in his fingers ? Or is he so busy in measuring the water , and casting a figure to know the exact time when to set his friends a swimming , that he cannot find one moment to let me know that he re- ceived my letter , written a ...
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... gout , that her limbs are much weakened , and her spirits sunk ; neither can I well blame her , considering her grand affair of subscriptions must needs have slackened in her absence . Neither could she be in much disposition to ...
... gout , that her limbs are much weakened , and her spirits sunk ; neither can I well blame her , considering her grand affair of subscriptions must needs have slackened in her absence . Neither could she be in much disposition to ...
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... gout , and intends in a few weeks to return to London . My lord Orrery , although almost a stranger to her , and very much embroiled in his affairs by a most vil- lanous agent , has been extremely generous to her , in easing her of one ...
... gout , and intends in a few weeks to return to London . My lord Orrery , although almost a stranger to her , and very much embroiled in his affairs by a most vil- lanous agent , has been extremely generous to her , in easing her of one ...
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... gout , but is better . It was a great mortification to me that you did not come and eat some custard ; but I hope your health will permit your coming next We rejoice much at my brother French's success . I know you do not deal in news ...
... gout , but is better . It was a great mortification to me that you did not come and eat some custard ; but I hope your health will permit your coming next We rejoice much at my brother French's success . I know you do not deal in news ...
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... gout , and has not yet sent me her proposals . SIR , FROM MR . COOTE . LONDON , DEC . 13 , 1733 . BEING indebted solely to you for a most valu- able acquaintance with the duke and duchess of Queensberry , and some other of your friends ...
... gout , and has not yet sent me her proposals . SIR , FROM MR . COOTE . LONDON , DEC . 13 , 1733 . BEING indebted solely to you for a most valu- able acquaintance with the duke and duchess of Queensberry , and some other of your friends ...
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