The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin: Accurately Revised, in Twelve Volumes. Adorned with Copper-plates; with Some Account of the Author's Life, and Notes Historical and Explanatory, Volume 8C. Bathurst, T. Osborne, W. Bowyer, J. Hinton, W. Strahan, B. Collins, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin, L. Davis and C. Reymers, and J. Dodsley., 1765 |
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... fee , according as the turns it , their ruin in their intereft , and their in- terest in their ruin . In this glafs you will be- B 6 hold hold your best friends clad in coats powdered with fleur No. 14 . II THE EXAMINER .
... fee , according as the turns it , their ruin in their intereft , and their in- terest in their ruin . In this glafs you will be- B 6 hold hold your best friends clad in coats powdered with fleur No. 14 . II THE EXAMINER .
Page 12
... turn is forced to stoop in dirty ways for new fupplies . I have been fometimes thinking , if a man had the art of the fecond fight for feeing yes , as they have in Scotland for feeing fpirits , how admirably he might entertain himself ...
... turn is forced to stoop in dirty ways for new fupplies . I have been fometimes thinking , if a man had the art of the fecond fight for feeing yes , as they have in Scotland for feeing fpirits , how admirably he might entertain himself ...
Page 31
... turn their thought fomewhere else than throw up all in defpair . And this I cannot but add , in defence of the people with regard to the person we are speaking of , that , in the high ftation he hath been for many years pat , his real ...
... turn their thought fomewhere else than throw up all in defpair . And this I cannot but add , in defence of the people with regard to the person we are speaking of , that , in the high ftation he hath been for many years pat , his real ...
Page 38
... turn off Mr. Oldfox [ d ] my receiver , and take another . If , as a juftice of peace , I fhould tell a friend , that my warrants and mittimus's were never drawn up as I would have them ; that I had the misfortune to fend an honeft man ...
... turn off Mr. Oldfox [ d ] my receiver , and take another . If , as a juftice of peace , I fhould tell a friend , that my warrants and mittimus's were never drawn up as I would have them ; that I had the misfortune to fend an honeft man ...
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... his answer with a latin verse , as well as other folks . His bufinefs was to look out for fomething against an Examiner , that would would pretend to tax accounts ; and turning over Virgil 56 THE EXAMINER . N ° . 19 .
... his answer with a latin verse , as well as other folks . His bufinefs was to look out for fomething against an Examiner , that would would pretend to tax accounts ; and turning over Virgil 56 THE EXAMINER . N ° . 19 .
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