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... themselves . And according to this rule we have acted throughout all those writings which we de- figned for the prefs : but in thefe , the publication where- of was not owing to our folly , but that of others , the o- million of the ...
... themselves . And according to this rule we have acted throughout all those writings which we de- figned for the prefs : but in thefe , the publication where- of was not owing to our folly , but that of others , the o- million of the ...
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... themselves upon an au- thor's fame while he lived , have done their utmost after his death to leffen it by fuch practices : even a man's last A 2 will will is not fecure from being expofed in print ; SWIFT'S MISCELLANIES . 7.
... themselves upon an au- thor's fame while he lived , have done their utmost after his death to leffen it by fuch practices : even a man's last A 2 will will is not fecure from being expofed in print ; SWIFT'S MISCELLANIES . 7.
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... themselves divide into three powers . The firft is that of fome one eminent spirit , who , having fignalized his valour and fortune in defence of his coun- try , or by the practice of popular arts at home , comes to have great influence ...
... themselves divide into three powers . The firft is that of fome one eminent spirit , who , having fignalized his valour and fortune in defence of his coun- try , or by the practice of popular arts at home , comes to have great influence ...
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... themselves , because they left off their accufations , or , to speak intelligibly , because they with- drew their impeachments ; having , it seems , raised a spirit they were not able to lay . And this laft circunftance , as cafes have ...
... themselves , because they left off their accufations , or , to speak intelligibly , because they with- drew their impeachments ; having , it seems , raised a spirit they were not able to lay . And this laft circunftance , as cafes have ...
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... themselves , talk much of inherent right ; they will nourish up a dormant power , and re- ferve privileges in petto , to exert upon occafions , to ferve expedients , and to urge upon neceffities ; they will make large demands , and ...
... themselves , talk much of inherent right ; they will nourish up a dormant power , and re- ferve privileges in petto , to exert upon occafions , to ferve expedients , and to urge upon neceffities ; they will make large demands , and ...
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