THE WORKS OF THE Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 3C. BATHURST, in Fleetstreet, 1760 |
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... established custom among them , may be another in- ftance , that tyranny is confined to numbers . " I fhall mention but one example more among a great number , that might be produced ; || it is related by the author laft cited . The ...
... established custom among them , may be another in- ftance , that tyranny is confined to numbers . " I fhall mention but one example more among a great number , that might be produced ; || it is related by the author laft cited . The ...
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... established too . Secondly , It will follow , That thofe reafoners , who employ fo much of their zeal , their wit , and their leifure for the upholding the balance of power in Chri- ftendom , at the fame time that by their practices ...
... established too . Secondly , It will follow , That thofe reafoners , who employ fo much of their zeal , their wit , and their leifure for the upholding the balance of power in Chri- ftendom , at the fame time that by their practices ...
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... established the popular ftate in Athens , affigning to himself the guardianship of the laws and chief command in war . He was forced after fome time to leave the Athenians to their own mea- fures upon account of their feditious tempers ...
... established the popular ftate in Athens , affigning to himself the guardianship of the laws and chief command in war . He was forced after fome time to leave the Athenians to their own mea- fures upon account of their feditious tempers ...
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... established among us of ecclefiaftick government ; and though he will not determine whether epifcopacy be of divine right , he is fure it is most agreeable to primitive inftitution , fitteft of all others for preferving order and purity ...
... established among us of ecclefiaftick government ; and though he will not determine whether epifcopacy be of divine right , he is fure it is most agreeable to primitive inftitution , fitteft of all others for preferving order and purity ...
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... establish- ed ; which it is natural for all fects to defire , and which they cannot be juftified by any confiftent principles if they do not endeavour ; and yet , which they cannot fucceed in without the utmost danger to the publick ...
... establish- ed ; which it is natural for all fects to defire , and which they cannot be juftified by any confiftent principles if they do not endeavour ; and yet , which they cannot fucceed in without the utmost danger to the publick ...
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