The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: Historical and political tracts-EnglishG. Bell, 1901 |
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Jonathan Swift Temple Scott. NEW -NCY YLAMATI Jonathan Swift . from a picture by Charles Jervas in.
Jonathan Swift Temple Scott. NEW -NCY YLAMATI Jonathan Swift . from a picture by Charles Jervas in.
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Jonathan Swift Temple Scott. Jonathan Swift . from a picture by Charles Jervas in the National Portrait Gallery . Walker & Boutall Ph.Sc. OF JONATHAN SWIFT , D.D. EDITED BY TEMPLE SCOTT VOL.
Jonathan Swift Temple Scott. Jonathan Swift . from a picture by Charles Jervas in the National Portrait Gallery . Walker & Boutall Ph.Sc. OF JONATHAN SWIFT , D.D. EDITED BY TEMPLE SCOTT VOL.
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... TH YORK PORT LIBRARY 224906 ACTOR LENOX AND 1.D. N R OUNDATIONS . 1901 L. MOY WEN OL CHISWICK , PRESS : CHARLES WHITTINGHAM AND CO . Tooke COURT , CHANCERY LANE , LONDON . .... S PREFACE WIFT'S writings for the Harley Administration form a.
... TH YORK PORT LIBRARY 224906 ACTOR LENOX AND 1.D. N R OUNDATIONS . 1901 L. MOY WEN OL CHISWICK , PRESS : CHARLES WHITTINGHAM AND CO . Tooke COURT , CHANCERY LANE , LONDON . .... S PREFACE WIFT'S writings for the Harley Administration form a.
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... Charles the Second of the office of comptroller of the musters , during the lives of Captain Chambre Brabazon , now Earl of Meath , and George Fitzgerald , elder brother to the present Earl of Kildare , which the said Robert Fitzgerald ...
... Charles the Second of the office of comptroller of the musters , during the lives of Captain Chambre Brabazon , now Earl of Meath , and George Fitzgerald , elder brother to the present Earl of Kildare , which the said Robert Fitzgerald ...
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... Charles I. which they asserted to be altogether as justifiable as the late Revolu- tion ? Is there a great man now in power , or in any credit with the Queen , whom those worthy undertakers have not treated by name in the most ...
... Charles I. which they asserted to be altogether as justifiable as the late Revolu- tion ? Is there a great man now in power , or in any credit with the Queen , whom those worthy undertakers have not treated by name in the most ...
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Page 182 - Or what king, going to make war against another king, sitteth not down first, and consulteth whether he be able with ten thousand to meet him that cometh against him with twenty thousand?