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... consequence of the very coun- sels they so much admire , which would still have increased , if those had continued ; and that neither our constitution in church or state , could probably have been long preserved , without such methods ...
... consequence of the very coun- sels they so much admire , which would still have increased , if those had continued ; and that neither our constitution in church or state , could probably have been long preserved , without such methods ...
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... consequence of these changes appears already , in the fall of the stocks ; that we may soon expect more and worse ; and lastly , that all this naturally tends to break the settlement of the crown , and call over the Pre- tender . These ...
... consequence of these changes appears already , in the fall of the stocks ; that we may soon expect more and worse ; and lastly , that all this naturally tends to break the settlement of the crown , and call over the Pre- tender . These ...
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... consequences , be called disaffected , because he delivers his opinion , although the prince declares , as he justly may , that the danger is not owing to his administration ? or shall the prince himself be blamed , when , in such a ...
... consequences , be called disaffected , because he delivers his opinion , although the prince declares , as he justly may , that the danger is not owing to his administration ? or shall the prince himself be blamed , when , in such a ...
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... consequence they propose from such complaints . I remember a saying of Seneca , Multos ingratos invenimus , plures facimus ; we find many ungrateful persons in the world , but we make more , by setting too high a rate upon our ...
... consequence they propose from such complaints . I remember a saying of Seneca , Multos ingratos invenimus , plures facimus ; we find many ungrateful persons in the world , but we make more , by setting too high a rate upon our ...
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... consequence . A cautious merchant will be apt to suspect , when he finds a man who has the repute of a cunning dealer , and with whom he has old accounts , urging for a general release . When I reflect on this proceeding , I am not ...
... consequence . A cautious merchant will be apt to suspect , when he finds a man who has the repute of a cunning dealer , and with whom he has old accounts , urging for a general release . When I reflect on this proceeding , I am not ...
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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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