The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 |
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... because she was un- doubted daughter either of the great Scriverius , or of Gaf- par Barthius . It happened on a time , the faid Gafpar made a vifit to Scriverius at Harlem , taking with him a comely Lady of his acquaintance , who was ...
... because she was un- doubted daughter either of the great Scriverius , or of Gaf- par Barthius . It happened on a time , the faid Gafpar made a vifit to Scriverius at Harlem , taking with him a comely Lady of his acquaintance , who was ...
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... because the executors durft not adminifter . NOR was the birth of this great man unattended with prodigies he himself has often told me , that on the night before he was born , Mrs Scriblerus dreamed the was brought to bed of a huge ink ...
... because the executors durft not adminifter . NOR was the birth of this great man unattended with prodigies he himself has often told me , that on the night before he was born , Mrs Scriblerus dreamed the was brought to bed of a huge ink ...
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... because he knew nothing of Fabius's waxen tables , CORNELIUS Pope . Gul . Neubrig . book i . ch . 27 . + Pafcal's life - Locke of Educat . & c . - There are fome ex- travagant lies told of the excellent Pafcal's amazing genius for ...
... because he knew nothing of Fabius's waxen tables , CORNELIUS Pope . Gul . Neubrig . book i . ch . 27 . + Pafcal's life - Locke of Educat . & c . - There are fome ex- travagant lies told of the excellent Pafcal's amazing genius for ...
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... he was allowed his breeches and and stockings ; because the difcoboli ( as Cornelius well 24 Book I. MEMOIRS OF Of the gymnaftics, in what exercises Martinus was educated; fomething concerning mufic, and what fort of a man his uncle was.
... he was allowed his breeches and and stockings ; because the difcoboli ( as Cornelius well 24 Book I. MEMOIRS OF Of the gymnaftics, in what exercises Martinus was educated; fomething concerning mufic, and what fort of a man his uncle was.
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Jonathan Swift. and stockings ; because the difcoboli ( as Cornelius well knew ) were naked to the middle only . The mother of- ten contended for modern sports , and common customs ; but this was his conftant reply , " Let a daughter be ...
Jonathan Swift. and stockings ; because the difcoboli ( as Cornelius well knew ) were naked to the middle only . The mother of- ten contended for modern sports , and common customs ; but this was his conftant reply , " Let a daughter be ...
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