| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 460 pages
...done, and pass for an effect of chance, if it " were preceded by encouraging some proper people, " seems to assume nothing to himself while he reasons...He was treated with great respect by both parties." Burnet, IV. 350. This illustrious general was born in 1663 ; and died April 10, 1736"to ** to commit... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 530 pages
...done, and pass for an effect of chance, if it " were preceded by encouraging some proper people, " seems to assume nothing to himself while he reasons...He was treated with great respect by both parties." Burner, IV. 350. This illustrious general was born in 1 663 ; and died ApriJ 1C, 1736. <l to commit... | |
| Mark Noble - 1806 - 454 pages
...con'* descends to an easy equality with those with " whom he converses, and seems to assume no" thing to himself while he reasons with others. " He was treated with great respect by both par" ties; but he put a distinguished respect on the " Duke of Maryborough, with whom he passed " most... | |
| Mark Noble - 1806 - 446 pages
...an easy equality with those with " whom he converses, and seems to assume no" thing to himself whiie he reasons with others. " He was treated with great respect 'by both par" ties; but he put a distinguished respect on the " Duke of Marlborough, with whom he passed " most... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 554 pages
...scarcely bear the acknowledgments that all the world pay him. He descends to an easy equality with those with whom he converses ; and seems to assume nothing to himself while he reasons with others, lie was treated with great respect by both parties." ISuruet, iv. 35<X--This illustrious general was... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 390 pages
...scarcely hear the acknowledgments that all the world pay him. He decends to an easy equality with' those with whom he converses ; and seems to assume nothing...others. He was treated with great respect by both parlies." Burnet, iv. 350.— This illustrioj general was horn in 1CCU ; and died April 10, 1736. IV... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 346 pages
...acknowledgments that all the world pay him. He deccnds to an easy equality with those with whom he converses j and seems to assume nothing to himself while he reasons...He was treated with great respect by both parties." Buraet, iv. 350.— This illustrjon gpnenil was born in 1663 ; and died April [0, 1736. A'. his friends... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 442 pages
...scarcely bear the acknowledgments that all the world pay him. He descends to an easy equality with those with whom he converses; and seems to assume nothing...was treated with great respect by both parties.", BUR MET, IV. 350. pass for an effect of chance, if it were preceded by encouraging some proper people,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 438 pages
...scarcely bear the acknowledgments that all the world pay him. He descends to an easy equality with those with whom he converses ; and seems to assume nothing to himself while he reasons with other-. He was treated with great respect by bolh parties." , Bu n N ET, IV. 350. pass for an effect... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 470 pages
...scarcely bear the acknowledgments that all the world pay him : he descends to an easy equality with those with whom he converses ; and seems to assume nothing...merit : nor did he gain much ground with the ministers h. When the fourteenth of January came, the houses A message were ordered to adjourn to the eighteenth,... | |
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