Observations Upon Lord Orrery's Remarks on the Life and Writings of Dr. Jonathan Swift (1754) |
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His goodnature to one of his choir who met | 188 |
Poftfcript to this Letter An account of the Deans | 194 |
His conduct on occafion of bis being applied to | 200 |
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