The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volumen 5J. Johnson, J. Nichols, R. Baldwin, Otridge and Son, J. Sewell, F. and C. Rivington, T. Payne, R. Faulder, G. and J. Robinson, R. Lea, J. Nunn, W. Cuthell, T. Egerton, ... [and 12 others], 1801 |
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... thousand persons of note in this kingdom , many of them old , and the almanackmaker has * John Gadbury , who was bred a tailor at Oxford , was enabled , by the instructions of Lilly , to set up the trade of almanackmaking and ...
... thousand persons of note in this kingdom , many of them old , and the almanackmaker has * John Gadbury , who was bred a tailor at Oxford , was enabled , by the instructions of Lilly , to set up the trade of almanackmaking and ...
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... thousand houses ; and seems to be the foreboding of what will happen , to the surprise of all Europe , about the end of the following month . On the 10th a great battle will be fought , which will begin at four of the clock in the ...
... thousand houses ; and seems to be the foreboding of what will happen , to the surprise of all Europe , about the end of the following month . On the 10th a great battle will be fought , which will begin at four of the clock in the ...
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... thousand bonfires . A young admiral of noble birth does likewise this month gain immortal honour by a great achievement . The affairs of Poland are this month entirely settled : Augustus resigns his pretensions , which he had again ...
... thousand bonfires . A young admiral of noble birth does likewise this month gain immortal honour by a great achievement . The affairs of Poland are this month entirely settled : Augustus resigns his pretensions , which he had again ...
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... putting this great town into a wonderment about nothing : nor do I doubt but he , and his friends in the secret , laugh often and plentifully in a corner , to reflect how . many many hundred thousand fools they have already made . And.
... putting this great town into a wonderment about nothing : nor do I doubt but he , and his friends in the secret , laugh often and plentifully in a corner , to reflect how . many many hundred thousand fools they have already made . And.
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Jonathan Swift John Nichols. many hundred thousand fools they have already made . And he has them fast for some time ... thousands of these papers are carefully preserved by as many persons , to confront with the events , and try whether ...
Jonathan Swift John Nichols. many hundred thousand fools they have already made . And he has them fast for some time ... thousands of these papers are carefully preserved by as many persons , to confront with the events , and try whether ...
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