Works, Volume 11W. Durell, 1811 |
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... king William , who sometimes visited Temple when he was disabled by the gout , and being attended by Swift in the garden , shewed him how to cut asparagus in the Dutch way . King William's notions were all military ; and he expressed ...
... king William , who sometimes visited Temple when he was disabled by the gout , and being attended by Swift in the garden , shewed him how to cut asparagus in the Dutch way . King William's notions were all military ; and he expressed ...
Page 9
... king William , a promise of the first prebend that should be vacant at Westminster or Canterbury . That this promise might not be forgotten , Swift de- dicated to the king the posthumous works with which he was intrusted : but neither ...
... king William , a promise of the first prebend that should be vacant at Westminster or Canterbury . That this promise might not be forgotten , Swift de- dicated to the king the posthumous works with which he was intrusted : but neither ...
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... King . A book under that title was published , with Swift's name , by Dr. Lucas ; of which I can only say , that it seemed by no means to corres- pond with the notions that I had formed of it , from a conversation which I once heard ...
... King . A book under that title was published , with Swift's name , by Dr. Lucas ; of which I can only say , that it seemed by no means to corres- pond with the notions that I had formed of it , from a conversation which I once heard ...
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... king's patent as highly criminal ; and one Whitshed , then chief justice , who had tried the printer of the former pamphlet , and sent out the jury nine times , till by clamour and menaces they were frighted into a special verdict , now ...
... king's patent as highly criminal ; and one Whitshed , then chief justice , who had tried the printer of the former pamphlet , and sent out the jury nine times , till by clamour and menaces they were frighted into a special verdict , now ...
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... king's death arrived ; and he kissed the hands of the new king and queen three days after their accession . By the queen , when she was princess , he had been treated with some distinction , and was well received by her in her ...
... king's death arrived ; and he kissed the hands of the new king and queen three days after their accession . By the queen , when she was princess , he had been treated with some distinction , and was well received by her in her ...
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