THE WORKS OF THE Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 3C. BATHURST, in Fleetstreet, 1760 |
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... pretend to a declarative right upon any occafion whatfover , is little less than to make ufe of the whole power ; that is , to declare an opinion to be law , which has always been contested , or perhaps never started at all before fuch ...
... pretend to a declarative right upon any occafion whatfover , is little less than to make ufe of the whole power ; that is , to declare an opinion to be law , which has always been contested , or perhaps never started at all before fuch ...
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... pretend- ed to by the commons in the time of Romulus ; all the reft being divided between the king and the fenate ; the whole agreeing very nearly with the conftitution of England for fome centuries after the conqueft . • After After a ...
... pretend- ed to by the commons in the time of Romulus ; all the reft being divided between the king and the fenate ; the whole agreeing very nearly with the conftitution of England for fome centuries after the conqueft . • After After a ...
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... pretended ) by the nobles . This forced Pompey , against his inclinations , upon the neceffity of changing fides , for fear of being for- faken by both ; and of clofing in with the fenate and chief magiftrates , by whom he was chofen ...
... pretended ) by the nobles . This forced Pompey , against his inclinations , upon the neceffity of changing fides , for fear of being for- faken by both ; and of clofing in with the fenate and chief magiftrates , by whom he was chofen ...
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... pretends to adhere to . But furely no man whatsoever ought in justice or good manners to be charged with principles he actually dif owns , unless his practices do openly , and without the least room for doubt , contradict his profeffion ...
... pretends to adhere to . But furely no man whatsoever ought in justice or good manners to be charged with principles he actually dif owns , unless his practices do openly , and without the least room for doubt , contradict his profeffion ...
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... pretend , can well confist with ' those indignities and that contempt they beftow on the perfons of the clergy . It is a ftrange mark whereby to diftinguish high - church men , that they are fuch , who * When this was written , there ...
... pretend , can well confist with ' those indignities and that contempt they beftow on the perfons of the clergy . It is a ftrange mark whereby to diftinguish high - church men , that they are fuch , who * When this was written , there ...
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