Miscellanies. the Tenth Volume. by Dr. Swift (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1745 Excerpt: ...is the Period, two Thousand and One, When M-s and B----s to Hell are all gone. When When that Time comes, pray remember the Discovery came from me. It is now time I should begin my Letter. I hope you got fase to Cavan and have got no Cold in those two terrible Days. All your Friends are well, and I as I us'd to be. I received yours. My humble Service to your Lady, and Love to-your Children. I suppose you have all the News sent to you. I hear of no Marriages going on. One Dean Cress, an eminent Divine, we hear is to be Bishop of Cork. Stay till I ask a Servant what Patrick's Bells ring for so late at Night--You Fellow, is it for Joy or Sorrow? I believe it some of our Royal BirthDays. Oh, they tell me it is for Joy of a new Master chosen for the Corporation of Butchers. So farewell. YEsterday was the Going-out of the last Lord Mayor, and To-day the Coming-in of the New, who is Alderman Gratton. The Duke was at both Dinners, but I thought it enough to go To-day, and I came away before Six with very little Meat or Drink. The Club meets in a Week, and I determine to leave the Town as soon as possible, for I am not able to live within the Air of such Rascals; but whither to go, or how far my Health will permit me to travel, I cannot tell; for my Mind misgives me that you are neither in Humour had Capacity to receive me as a Guest. I had your Law-letter. Those Things require serious Conderation: In order to bring them to a due Persection, a wise Man will prepare a large Fund of Idioms; which are highly useful when A five. Most learned Sir, I entreat you wHf please to observe (since I must speak in the vulgar Language) that in the above forty-three Denominations for Females, many of them end with the domestick Deity Lar, to shew that Women were chiefly created for...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1745 Excerpt: ...is the Period, two Thousand and One, When M-s and B----s to Hell are all gone. When When that Time comes, pray remember the Discovery came from me. It is now time I should begin my Letter. I hope you got fase to Cavan and have got no Cold in those two terrible Days. All your Friends are well, and I as I us'd to be. I received yours. My humble Service to your Lady, and Love to-your Children. I suppose you have all the News sent to you. I hear of no Marriages going on. One Dean Cress, an eminent Divine, we hear is to be Bishop of Cork. Stay till I ask a Servant what Patrick's Bells ring for so late at Night--You Fellow, is it for Joy or Sorrow? I believe it some of our Royal BirthDays. Oh, they tell me it is for Joy of a new Master chosen for the Corporation of Butchers. So farewell. YEsterday was the Going-out of the last Lord Mayor, and To-day the Coming-in of the New, who is Alderman Gratton. The Duke was at both Dinners, but I thought it enough to go To-day, and I came away before Six with very little Meat or Drink. The Club meets in a Week, and I determine to leave the Town as soon as possible, for I am not able to live within the Air of such Rascals; but whither to go, or how far my Health will permit me to travel, I cannot tell; for my Mind misgives me that you are neither in Humour had Capacity to receive me as a Guest. I had your Law-letter. Those Things require serious Conderation: In order to bring them to a due Persection, a wise Man will prepare a large Fund of Idioms; which are highly useful when A five. Most learned Sir, I entreat you wHf please to observe (since I must speak in the vulgar Language) that in the above forty-three Denominations for Females, many of them end with the domestick Deity Lar, to shew that Women were chiefly created for...

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Rarebooksclub.com

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United States

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May 2012

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May 2012

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246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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40

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978-1-235-95139-8

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9781235951398

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1-235-95139-1



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