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It seems to him that the evidence adduced by those who have sought to prove that there was a marriage is quite uncon- vincing this , it may be said , is more and more the conclu- sion of modern students of Swift .
It seems to him that the evidence adduced by those who have sought to prove that there was a marriage is quite uncon- vincing this , it may be said , is more and more the conclu- sion of modern students of Swift .
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It would have been well for Swift had he complied with Berkeley's suggestion , but apparently he did not , for it seems certain that Anne's first knowledge of him was conveyed some years later by those who took care to represent him in ...
It would have been well for Swift had he complied with Berkeley's suggestion , but apparently he did not , for it seems certain that Anne's first knowledge of him was conveyed some years later by those who took care to represent him in ...
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It would seem , however , that such an offer came from a friend and the sacrifice of freedoms and liberalities referred to a surrender of his privileges as dean of St. Patrick's and not to his abjuration of political principles .
It would seem , however , that such an offer came from a friend and the sacrifice of freedoms and liberalities referred to a surrender of his privileges as dean of St. Patrick's and not to his abjuration of political principles .
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CHAPTER | 3 |
MOOR PARK AND SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE | 10 |
The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a | 49 |
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