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... France and Holland , our nearest neighbours , and the farthest engaged , will much sooner recover themselves after a war : the first , by the absolute power of the prince , who , being master of the lives and fortunes of his subjects ...
... France and Holland , our nearest neighbours , and the farthest engaged , will much sooner recover themselves after a war : the first , by the absolute power of the prince , who , being master of the lives and fortunes of his subjects ...
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... France ; while truth , who is said to lie in a well , seemed now to be buried there under a heap of stones . But I remem- ber , it was a usual complaint among the whigs , that the bulk of the landed men was not in their in- terests ...
... France ; while truth , who is said to lie in a well , seemed now to be buried there under a heap of stones . But I remem- ber , it was a usual complaint among the whigs , that the bulk of the landed men was not in their in- terests ...
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... France . Now , to inform and direct us in our sentiments upon these weighty points , here are , on one side , two stupid illiterate scribblers , both of them fanaticks by profession , I mean the Review , and Observator ; on the other ...
... France . Now , to inform and direct us in our sentiments upon these weighty points , here are , on one side , two stupid illiterate scribblers , both of them fanaticks by profession , I mean the Review , and Observator ; on the other ...
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... France , to whom their whole party is in a high measure indebted for all their greatness ; and whenever it lies in their power , they may perhaps return their acknowledg- ments , as , out of their zeal for frequent revolutions , they ...
... France , to whom their whole party is in a high measure indebted for all their greatness ; and whenever it lies in their power , they may perhaps return their acknowledg- ments , as , out of their zeal for frequent revolutions , they ...
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... France , and had a very haughty im- perious wife . I took the author as a friend to our faction ; for so , with great propriety of speech , they call the queen and ministry , almost the whole clergy , and nine parts in ten of the ...
... France , and had a very haughty im- perious wife . I took the author as a friend to our faction ; for so , with great propriety of speech , they call the queen and ministry , almost the whole clergy , and nine parts in ten of the ...
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The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes ..., Volume 3 Jonathan Swift Visualização completa - 1808 |
The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes ..., Volume 3 Jonathan Swift Visualização completa - 1808 |
The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes ..., Volume 3 Jonathan Swift Visualização completa - 1808 |
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