Jonathan Swift:The Works Of The Rev. Jonathan Swift (volume 22)
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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. 1803. Excerpt: ... LETTER LXIV. London, May 6, Hab yours, N. 40, yesterday. Your new bishop acts very ungratefully. I cannot say so bad of him as he deserves. I begged by the same post bis warlant and mine went over, that he would leave those livings to my disposal. I shall write this post to him, to let him know how ill I take it. I have letters to tell me, that I ought to think of employing somebody to set the tithes of the deanery. I know not what to do at this distance. I cannot be in Ireland under a month. I will write two orders; one to Parvisol, and the other to Parvisol and a blank for yhatever fellow the last dean employed; and I would desire you to advise with friends, which to make use of: and if the latter, let the fellow''s name be inserted, and both act by commission. If the former, then speak to Parvisol, and know whether he can undertake it. I doubt it is hardly to be done by a perfect stranger alone, as Parvisol is. He may perhaps venture at all, to keep up his interest with me; but that is needless, for I am villing to do him any good, that will do me no barm. Pray advise with Walls and Raymond, and a littk with bishop Sterne for form. Tell Raymond, I cannot succeed to get him the living of Moimed. It is represented here as a great sinecure. Several chaplains have solicited for it; and it has vexed me so, that, if 1 live, 1 will make it my business to serve him better in something else. I am heartily sorry for his illness, and that of the other two. If it be not nectssary lo let the tithes till a month hence, you may keep the two papers, and advise well in the mean time; and whenever it is absolutely necessary, then_give that paper which you are most advised to. I thank Mr. Walls for his letter. Tell him, that must serve for an answer; with my servi... Jonathan Swift, Books, Fiction and Literature, The Works Of The Rev. Jonathan Swift (volume 22) Books>Fiction and Literature The book has no illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher's website (GeneralBooksClub.com). You can also preview excerpts of the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Volume: 22; Original Publisher: Printed for J. Johnson; Publication date: 1803; Subjects: Literary Criticism / General; Literary Criticism / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh;<
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Jonathan Swift:The Works Of The Rev. Jonathan Swift (volume 22)
- nouveau livre ISBN: 9781154037128
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 illustra… Plus…
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. 1803. Excerpt: ... LETTER LXIV. London, May 6, Hab yours, N. 40, yesterday. Your new bishop acts very ungratefully. I cannot say so bad of him as he deserves. I begged by the same post bis warlant and mine went over, that he would leave those livings to my disposal. I shall write this post to him, to let him know how ill I take it. I have letters to tell me, that I ought to think of employing somebody to set the tithes of the deanery. I know not what to do at this distance. I cannot be in Ireland under a month. I will write two orders; one to Parvisol, and the other to Parvisol and a blank for yhatever fellow the last dean employed; and I would desire you to advise with friends, which to make use of: and if the latter, let the fellow''s name be inserted, and both act by commission. If the former, then speak to Parvisol, and know whether he can undertake it. I doubt it is hardly to be done by a perfect stranger alone, as Parvisol is. He may perhaps venture at all, to keep up his interest with me; but that is needless, for I am villing to do him any good, that will do me no barm. Pray advise with Walls and Raymond, and a littk with bishop Sterne for form. Tell Raymond, I cannot succeed to get him the living of Moimed. It is represented here as a great sinecure. Several chaplains have solicited for it; and it has vexed me so, that, if 1 live, 1 will make it my business to serve him better in something else. I am heartily sorry for his illness, and that of the other two. If it be not nectssary lo let the tithes till a month hence, you may keep the two papers, and advise well in the mean time; and whenever it is absolutely necessary, then_give that paper which you are most advised to. I thank Mr. Walls for his letter. Tell him, that must serve for an answer; with my servi... Jonathan Swift, Books, Fiction and Literature, The Works Of The Rev. Jonathan Swift (volume 22) Books>Fiction and Literature, General Books LLC<
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