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... taken together , am in some hopes of giving a fuller and more expressive idea of one who was so serviceable a politician in the cause of his native country , so very ex- cellent and humorous a writer , and so singular a man . Dr. Swift ...
... taken together , am in some hopes of giving a fuller and more expressive idea of one who was so serviceable a politician in the cause of his native country , so very ex- cellent and humorous a writer , and so singular a man . Dr. Swift ...
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... taken a resolution than he ) to be an eccle- siastic . King William once offered him to make him a Captain of Horse ; and S William Temple would have made him his deputy as Master of the Rolls in Ireland . He declin'd both , and stuck ...
... taken a resolution than he ) to be an eccle- siastic . King William once offered him to make him a Captain of Horse ; and S William Temple would have made him his deputy as Master of the Rolls in Ireland . He declin'd both , and stuck ...
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... taken any very prominent part in the voyage ; but all who were on board must have had opportunities , some more and some less , of observing what went on ; and it is in that light that the present narra- tive must be regarded . The ...
... taken any very prominent part in the voyage ; but all who were on board must have had opportunities , some more and some less , of observing what went on ; and it is in that light that the present narra- tive must be regarded . The ...
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... taken a house heere in Chelsea , now and then to lodge at , the next thing I sought for , was a place at Church , wherin , that I intended no intrusion , it will appear in this . I considered places alreadie taken vp . Among the rest ...
... taken a house heere in Chelsea , now and then to lodge at , the next thing I sought for , was a place at Church , wherin , that I intended no intrusion , it will appear in this . I considered places alreadie taken vp . Among the rest ...
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... taken by the baron . Her descrip- tion of him , not only as to personal appearance , but in each particular of dress , corresponded in the minutest manner to what the baron had seen : a white waistcoat coming down very low , a white ...
... taken by the baron . Her descrip- tion of him , not only as to personal appearance , but in each particular of dress , corresponded in the minutest manner to what the baron had seen : a white waistcoat coming down very low , a white ...
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