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Pagina 21
I would infer from all this , that it is with great injustice I have these many years
been pelted by your Pamphleteers , merely upon account of some * Lord
Sommers had very warmly recommendej Dr. Swift to the favour of Lord Wharton ,
when he ...
I would infer from all this , that it is with great injustice I have these many years
been pelted by your Pamphleteers , merely upon account of some * Lord
Sommers had very warmly recommendej Dr. Swift to the favour of Lord Wharton ,
when he ...
Pagina 87
Is my Lord Bolingbroke at the moment I am writing , a planter , a philosopher , or
a writer ? Is Mr. Pultney in expectation of a fon , or my Lord Oxford of a new old
Manuscript ! I bought your Opera to - day for fix.pence , a cursed · print . I find
there ...
Is my Lord Bolingbroke at the moment I am writing , a planter , a philosopher , or
a writer ? Is Mr. Pultney in expectation of a fon , or my Lord Oxford of a new old
Manuscript ! I bought your Opera to - day for fix.pence , a cursed · print . I find
there ...
Pagina 111
My Lord , I have no other notion of Oeconomy than that it is the parent of Liberty
and Ease , and I am not the only friend you have who hath chid you in his heart
for the neglect of it , though not with his mouth , as I have done . For there is a filly
...
My Lord , I have no other notion of Oeconomy than that it is the parent of Liberty
and Ease , and I am not the only friend you have who hath chid you in his heart
for the neglect of it , though not with his mouth , as I have done . For there is a filly
...
Pagina 215
I am Lord Mayor of 120 houses , I am abfo . lute Lord of the greatest Cathedral in
the kingdom , am at peace with the neighbouring Princes , the Lord Mayor of the
city , and the Archbidop of Dublin , only the latter , like the K. of France , P 4 ...
I am Lord Mayor of 120 houses , I am abfo . lute Lord of the greatest Cathedral in
the kingdom , am at peace with the neighbouring Princes , the Lord Mayor of the
city , and the Archbidop of Dublin , only the latter , like the K. of France , P 4 ...
Pagina 322
life have done me all other good offices , will not refule me this last after my Death
: I leave them there . føre this trouble , as a mark of my trust and friendfhip ; only
defiring them each to accept of some small memorial of me : That my lord ...
life have done me all other good offices , will not refule me this last after my Death
: I leave them there . føre this trouble , as a mark of my trust and friendfhip ; only
defiring them each to accept of some small memorial of me : That my lord ...
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