THE WORKS OF THE Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 3C. BATHURST, in Fleetstreet, 1760 |
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... friend or two is con- cerned with us . Having both of us been extremely ill treated by fome bookfellers , especially ... friends , although reftrained by promises , which few of them are ever known to observe , and often think they make ...
... friend or two is con- cerned with us . Having both of us been extremely ill treated by fome bookfellers , especially ... friends , although reftrained by promises , which few of them are ever known to observe , and often think they make ...
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... friends , the unconcern of indifferent per- fons , and the confident assertions of booksellers . We are ashamed to find fo ill a taste prevail , as to make it a neceffary work to do this juftice to ourselves . It is very poffible for ...
... friends , the unconcern of indifferent per- fons , and the confident assertions of booksellers . We are ashamed to find fo ill a taste prevail , as to make it a neceffary work to do this juftice to ourselves . It is very poffible for ...
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... friendship . Nay , these fellows are arrived to that height of impudence , that when an author has publickly disowned a fpurious piece , they have difputed his own name with him in printed advertisements ; which has been practised to Mr ...
... friendship . Nay , these fellows are arrived to that height of impudence , that when an author has publickly disowned a fpurious piece , they have difputed his own name with him in printed advertisements ; which has been practised to Mr ...
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... friends , Dr. Ar- buthnot and Mr. Gay ; and laftly , all this fort compofed fingly by either of thofe hands . The reader is therefore defired to do the fame juftice to these our friends , as to us ; and to be affured that all the things ...
... friends , Dr. Ar- buthnot and Mr. Gay ; and laftly , all this fort compofed fingly by either of thofe hands . The reader is therefore defired to do the fame juftice to these our friends , as to us ; and to be affured that all the things ...
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... friends , against the proceedings of the house of commons ; and was pub- lished during the recefs of parliament in the fummer of 1701 , with a view to engage them in milder measures when they should meet again . At this time Lewis XIV ...
... friends , against the proceedings of the house of commons ; and was pub- lished during the recefs of parliament in the fummer of 1701 , with a view to engage them in milder measures when they should meet again . At this time Lewis XIV ...
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