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... knowledge . When he seemed to doubt Burnet's right to the work , he was told by the bishop , that he was a young man ; " and , still persisting to doubt , that he was " a very posi tive young man . ” Three years afterwards ( 1704 ) was ...
... knowledge . When he seemed to doubt Burnet's right to the work , he was told by the bishop , that he was a young man ; " and , still persisting to doubt , that he was " a very posi tive young man . ” Three years afterwards ( 1704 ) was ...
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... knowledge of the French book is peremptorily dis- owned . * For some time after Swift was probably employed in solitary study , gaining the qualifications requisite , for future eminence . How often he visited England , and with what ...
... knowledge of the French book is peremptorily dis- owned . * For some time after Swift was probably employed in solitary study , gaining the qualifications requisite , for future eminence . How often he visited England , and with what ...
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... knowledge of the general nature of lan- guage , and without any accurate inquiry into the his- tory of other tongues . The certainty and stability which , contrary to all experience , he thinks attainable , he pro- poses to secure by ...
... knowledge of the general nature of lan- guage , and without any accurate inquiry into the his- tory of other tongues . The certainty and stability which , contrary to all experience , he thinks attainable , he pro- poses to secure by ...
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... knowledge , that there was not one syllable of truth in this whole account from the begin ning to the end . See life of Swift , edit . 1784 , p . 532. R. His asperity continually increasing , condemned him . to solitude B 3 SWIFT . 33.
... knowledge , that there was not one syllable of truth in this whole account from the begin ning to the end . See life of Swift , edit . 1784 , p . 532. R. His asperity continually increasing , condemned him . to solitude B 3 SWIFT . 33.
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... knowledge ; it will be sufficient that he is acquainted with common words and com- mon things : he is neither required to mount eleva tions , nor to explore profundities ; his passage is al- ways on a level , along solid ground ...
... knowledge ; it will be sufficient that he is acquainted with common words and com- mon things : he is neither required to mount eleva tions , nor to explore profundities ; his passage is al- ways on a level , along solid ground ...
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