THE WORKS OF THE Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 3C. BATHURST, in Fleetstreet, 1760 |
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... conscience to repeat this error again . would be rejected , they tacked it to a money - bill ; and as it was not poffible to proceed with- out the fupply , and as it became neceffary to reject or receive both the bills thus tacked toge ...
... conscience to repeat this error again . would be rejected , they tacked it to a money - bill ; and as it was not poffible to proceed with- out the fupply , and as it became neceffary to reject or receive both the bills thus tacked toge ...
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... conscience , to the humour , or paf- fion , or interest of a party , plainly fhews , that either our heads or our hearts are not as they should be ; yet this very practice is the very fundamental law of each faction among us , as may be ...
... conscience , to the humour , or paf- fion , or interest of a party , plainly fhews , that either our heads or our hearts are not as they should be ; yet this very practice is the very fundamental law of each faction among us , as may be ...
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... conscience . To enter upon particulars : a church of England man has a true veneration for the scheme established among us of ecclefiaftick government ; and though he will not determine whether epifcopacy be of divine right , he is fure ...
... conscience . To enter upon particulars : a church of England man has a true veneration for the scheme established among us of ecclefiaftick government ; and though he will not determine whether epifcopacy be of divine right , he is fure ...
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... conscience , without projec- ting any share in that government which gives them pro- tection , or calling it perfecution , if it be denied them . But , I fpeak it for the honour of our administration , that although our fects are not so ...
... conscience , without projec- ting any share in that government which gives them pro- tection , or calling it perfecution , if it be denied them . But , I fpeak it for the honour of our administration , that although our fects are not so ...
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... conscience , and every other privilege of freeborn fubjects , to which no power is annexed . And to preferve their obedience up- on all emergencies , a government cannot give them too much eafe , nor trust them with too little power ...
... conscience , and every other privilege of freeborn fubjects , to which no power is annexed . And to preferve their obedience up- on all emergencies , a government cannot give them too much eafe , nor trust them with too little power ...
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