The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, Volume 11Bell, 1907 |
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Page 8
... King James the First ; but that seems to have been corrected in the first years of his successor , who , among many other qualifications of an excellent prince , was a great patron of learning . From the Civil War to this present time ...
... King James the First ; but that seems to have been corrected in the first years of his successor , who , among many other qualifications of an excellent prince , was a great patron of learning . From the Civil War to this present time ...
Page 9
... King Charles the Second ; either such who had followed him in his banishment , or who had been alto- gether conversant in the dialect of those fanatic times ; or young men , who had been educated in the same country : so that the court ...
... King Charles the Second ; either such who had followed him in his banishment , or who had been alto- gether conversant in the dialect of those fanatic times ; or young men , who had been educated in the same country : so that the court ...
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... King bestows about half a dozen pensions to learned men in several parts of Europe , and perhaps a dozen in his own kingdom ; which , in the whole , do probably not amount to half the in- come of many a private commoner in England , yet ...
... King bestows about half a dozen pensions to learned men in several parts of Europe , and perhaps a dozen in his own kingdom ; which , in the whole , do probably not amount to half the in- come of many a private commoner in England , yet ...
Page 20
... King bestows about half a dozen pensions to learned men in several parts of Europe , and perhaps a dozen in his own kingdom ; which , in the whole , do probably not amount to half the income of many a private commoner in England , yet ...
... King bestows about half a dozen pensions to learned men in several parts of Europe , and perhaps a dozen in his own kingdom ; which , in the whole , do probably not amount to half the income of many a private commoner in England , yet ...
Page 44
... King of France , or the Grand Duke , to a resentment prejudicial to our wines , and the public peace and the present posture of affairs . All that love their country , and right good Florence , will perceive by this , on which side of ...
... King of France , or the Grand Duke , to a resentment prejudicial to our wines , and the public peace and the present posture of affairs . All that love their country , and right good Florence , will perceive by this , on which side of ...
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