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... answers , and with what dexterity this matchless author had fallen into the whole art and cant of them . To transcribe here and there three or four detached lines of least weight in a discourse , and by a foolish comment mistake every C ...
... answers , and with what dexterity this matchless author had fallen into the whole art and cant of them . To transcribe here and there three or four detached lines of least weight in a discourse , and by a foolish comment mistake every C ...
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... Answer . This is what he has ex- actly done , in about thrice as many words as my whole discourse * ; which is so mighty an advantage over me , that I shall by no means engage in so un- equal a combat ; but , as far as I can judge of my ...
... Answer . This is what he has ex- actly done , in about thrice as many words as my whole discourse * ; which is so mighty an advantage over me , that I shall by no means engage in so un- equal a combat ; but , as far as I can judge of my ...
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... answer for it . P.S. When this paper was going to the press , the printer brought me two more Observators , wholly taken up in my Examiner upon lying , which I was at the pains to read ; and they are just such an answer , as the two ...
... answer for it . P.S. When this paper was going to the press , the printer brought me two more Observators , wholly taken up in my Examiner upon lying , which I was at the pains to read ; and they are just such an answer , as the two ...
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... Her majesty was pleased to answer , I might charge it . This therefore I did . Account of the Conduct of the dowager Duchess of Marlborough , P. 294 , 295 . j NUMBER NUMBER XVII . THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 30 , 1710 . 34 N ° 16 . THE EXAMINER .
... Her majesty was pleased to answer , I might charge it . This therefore I did . Account of the Conduct of the dowager Duchess of Marlborough , P. 294 , 295 . j NUMBER NUMBER XVII . THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 30 , 1710 . 34 N ° 16 . THE EXAMINER .
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... answer to this , it is not sufficient to allege , what nobody doubts , that a good and wise prince , may be allowed to change his ministers , without giving a rea- son to his subjects ; because it is probable , that he will not make ...
... answer to this , it is not sufficient to allege , what nobody doubts , that a good and wise prince , may be allowed to change his ministers , without giving a rea- son to his subjects ; because it is probable , that he will not make ...
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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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