The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: The journal to Stella. A.D. 1710-1713G. Bell, 1902 |
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Page vii
... give your positive directions , that this history be not printed and published , until I have had an opportunity of seeing it ; with a liberty of showing it to some family friends , whom I would consult upon this occasion . I beg pardon ...
... give your positive directions , that this history be not printed and published , until I have had an opportunity of seeing it ; with a liberty of showing it to some family friends , whom I would consult upon this occasion . I beg pardon ...
Page x
... give you reasons for leaving out others ? The scene is changed since that period of time : the conditions of the peace of Utrecht have been applauded by most part of mankind , even in the two Houses of Parliament : should not matters ...
... give you reasons for leaving out others ? The scene is changed since that period of time : the conditions of the peace of Utrecht have been applauded by most part of mankind , even in the two Houses of Parliament : should not matters ...
Page xi
... give directions to whom you will please to give the liberty of seeing them ; I beg I may be one : this request I again repeat to you , and I hope you will grant it . I do not doubt that there are many who will persuade you to publish it ...
... give directions to whom you will please to give the liberty of seeing them ; I beg I may be one : this request I again repeat to you , and I hope you will grant it . I do not doubt that there are many who will persuade you to publish it ...
Page xii
... give me more light than what I then received ; for I remember I often consulted with you , and took memorials of many important particulars which you told me , as I did of others , for four years together . I can find no way to have the ...
... give me more light than what I then received ; for I remember I often consulted with you , and took memorials of many important particulars which you told me , as I did of others , for four years together . I can find no way to have the ...
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... give his judgment of it , with the last corrections and amendments the author had given it , in his own hand . His friend read , admired , and approved . And from a dread of so valuable and so interesting a work's being by any 1 This ...
... give his judgment of it , with the last corrections and amendments the author had given it , in his own hand . His friend read , admired , and approved . And from a dread of so valuable and so interesting a work's being by any 1 This ...
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