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Page 237
What had taken place between them remains a secret , nor is there any way of knowing what emotions tore at Vanessa's heart or racked the man whom she had pursued so desperately . The gossips had many circumstantial stories to relate ...
What had taken place between them remains a secret , nor is there any way of knowing what emotions tore at Vanessa's heart or racked the man whom she had pursued so desperately . The gossips had many circumstantial stories to relate ...
Page 259
He was likewise provoked to satire and denunciation by any action on the part of the Irish bishops which appeared to him to be taken in their own interests at the expense of the lower clergy . It was in 1723 , in a tract entitled Some ...
He was likewise provoked to satire and denunciation by any action on the part of the Irish bishops which appeared to him to be taken in their own interests at the expense of the lower clergy . It was in 1723 , in a tract entitled Some ...
Page 351
( January 1734- ) Whether Bettesworth had any real intention of assaulting Swift seems highly doubtful , but his threat was taken seri- ously ; all patriotic Irishmen rose to defend their idol , and the inhabitants of the Liberty of St.
( January 1734- ) Whether Bettesworth had any real intention of assaulting Swift seems highly doubtful , but his threat was taken seri- ously ; all patriotic Irishmen rose to defend their idol , and the inhabitants of the Liberty of St.
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MOOR PARK AND SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE | 10 |
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