| Jonathan Swift - 1897 - 550 pages
...is a very ingenious man, and great philosopher, and I have mentioned him to all the ministers, and given them some of his writings ; and I will favour...men of worth in the world. The Queen was at chapel to-day, and looks well I dined at Lord Orkney's, with the Duke of Ormond, Lord Arran, and Sir Thomas... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - American literature - 1899 - 1172 pages
...very Ingenious man, and a great philosopher; and 1 have mentioned him to all the ministers, and nave given them some of his writings, and I will favour...honour and conscience, to use all my little credit towards help* Ing forward men of worth in the world." — AprriL 12, 1713. A long and interesting letter... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - American literature - 1899 - 1172 pages
...great philosopher ; and I have mentioned him to all the ministers, and have given them some of bis writings, and I will favour him as much as I can. This I think I am hound to. In honour and conscience, to use all my little credit towards help* ing forward men of worth... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1900 - 278 pages
...is a very ingenious man, and great philosopher, and I have mentioned him to all the ministers, and given them some of his writings ; and I will favour...men of worth in the world. The Queen was at chapel to-day, and looks well. I dined at Lord Orkney's, with the Duke of Ormond, Lord Arran, and Sir Thomas... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1901 - 710 pages
...is a very ingenious man, and great philosopher, and I have mentioned him to all the Ministers, and given them some of his writings ; and I will favour...men of worth in the world. The Queen was at chapel to-day, and looks well. I dined at Lord Orkney's with the Duke of Ormond, Lord Arran, and Sir Thomas... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - American literature - 1902 - 808 pages
...is a very ingenious man, and great philosopher; and I have mentioned him to all the ministers, and have given them some of his writings, and I will favour...toward helping forward men of worth in the world. — SWIFT, JONATHAN, 1713, Journal to Stella, April 12. Yesterday arrived here Dean Berkeley, of Londonderry,... | |
| George Berkeley - Philosophy - 1901 - 634 pages
...very ingenious man, and a great \ philosopher, and I have mentioned him to all the ministers, \ and have given them some of his writings, and I will favour him as much as I can.' In this, Swift was as good / as his word. 'Dr. Swift,' he adds, 'is admired both by Steele and Addison,... | |
| Mary Caroline Crawford - Historic buildings - 1902 - 484 pages
...is a very ingenious man, and a great philosopher, and I have mentioned him to all the ministers, and have given them some of his writings, and I will favour him as much as I can." In the natural course of things Berkeley soon heard much, though he saw scarcely anything, of Mrs.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1908 - 582 pages
...is a very ingenious man, and great philosopher, and I have mentioned him to all the ministers, and given them some of his writings ; and I will favour...men of worth in the world. The Queen was at chapel to-day, and looks welL I dined at Lord Orkney's, with the Duke of Ormond, Lord Arran, and Sir Thomas... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - American literature - 1910 - 616 pages
...is a very ingenious man, and great philosopher; and I have mentioned him to all the ministers, and have given them some of his writings, and I will favour him as much as I can. This I think 1 am bound to, in honour and conscience, to use all my little credit toward helping forward men of... | |
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