THE WORKS OF THE Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 3C. BATHURST, in Fleetstreet, 1760 |
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... least the good judgment of the world , would have cleared us from the imputation of fuch things , as had been thus charged upon us by the malice of enemies , the want of judgment of friends , the unconcern of indifferent per- fons , and ...
... least the good judgment of the world , would have cleared us from the imputation of fuch things , as had been thus charged upon us by the malice of enemies , the want of judgment of friends , the unconcern of indifferent per- fons , and ...
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... least injured , have never before been printed from the true copies , or with any tolerable degree of correctness . We declare , that this collection contains every piece , which in the idleft humour we have written ; not only fuch , as ...
... least injured , have never before been printed from the true copies , or with any tolerable degree of correctness . We declare , that this collection contains every piece , which in the idleft humour we have written ; not only fuch , as ...
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... least there be any fuch now in the world ) may , by obferying the means and iffues of former diffentions , learn whether the causes are alike in theirs ; and if they find them to be fo , may confider whether they ought not justly to ...
... least there be any fuch now in the world ) may , by obferying the means and iffues of former diffentions , learn whether the causes are alike in theirs ; and if they find them to be fo , may confider whether they ought not justly to ...
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... an ill ftep ; at least to re- pent , though it often fell out too late . + Lord Somers . He was the general patron of the literati . ORRERY . The- Themistocles was at first a commoner himself : it was 24 CONTESTS AND DISSENTIONS.
... an ill ftep ; at least to re- pent , though it often fell out too late . + Lord Somers . He was the general patron of the literati . ORRERY . The- Themistocles was at first a commoner himself : it was 24 CONTESTS AND DISSENTIONS.
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... , never to give way fo far to popular clamours , as to make the least breach in the conftitution , through which a million E a million of abuses and encroachments will certainly in time force IN ATHENS AND ROME . 5 I.
... , never to give way fo far to popular clamours , as to make the least breach in the conftitution , through which a million E a million of abuses and encroachments will certainly in time force IN ATHENS AND ROME . 5 I.
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