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1699 : BIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS 1667-1699 Born Dublin , a posthumous child , son of English parents who had settled in Ireland : The Rev. Thomas Swift ( 1595- 1658 ) married . : vicar of Goodrich , in Hereford- shire ; a stout resister of ...
1699 : BIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS 1667-1699 Born Dublin , a posthumous child , son of English parents who had settled in Ireland : The Rev. Thomas Swift ( 1595- 1658 ) married . : vicar of Goodrich , in Hereford- shire ; a stout resister of ...
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After the Proposal , his most cogent analyses of Irish con- ditions are to be found in Maxims controlled [ i.e. , confuted ] in Ireland ( 1724 ? ) , The Present Miserable State of Ireland ( second half 1726 ? ) ...
After the Proposal , his most cogent analyses of Irish con- ditions are to be found in Maxims controlled [ i.e. , confuted ] in Ireland ( 1724 ? ) , The Present Miserable State of Ireland ( second half 1726 ? ) ...
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Swift at once followed up his opening thrust , and in the ensuing year and a half issued a number of pieces in which he ridiculed the proposal to establish a National Bank in Ireland . In 1722 and 1723 there was a noticeable thin- ning ...
Swift at once followed up his opening thrust , and in the ensuing year and a half issued a number of pieces in which he ridiculed the proposal to establish a National Bank in Ireland . In 1722 and 1723 there was a noticeable thin- ning ...
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MOOR PARK AND SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE | 10 |
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