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... liberty , property , indulgence , moderation , and a cornucopia in their hands . Her large wings , like those of a flying fish , are of no use but while they are moift ; she therefore dips them in mud , and soaring aloft scatters it in ...
... liberty , property , indulgence , moderation , and a cornucopia in their hands . Her large wings , like those of a flying fish , are of no use but while they are moift ; she therefore dips them in mud , and soaring aloft scatters it in ...
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... liberty of the press ; that they have no other way left to recover themselves ; and that they want not men of excellent parts , to set their arguments in the best light they will bear . Now , if two men would argue on both sides with ...
... liberty of the press ; that they have no other way left to recover themselves ; and that they want not men of excellent parts , to set their arguments in the best light they will bear . Now , if two men would argue on both sides with ...
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... liberty . But in his time the Romans were very much degenerated , and great corruptions had crept into their morals and discipline . However , we see there still were were some remains of a noble spirit among them ; 60 N ° 20 . THE ...
... liberty . But in his time the Romans were very much degenerated , and great corruptions had crept into their morals and discipline . However , we see there still were were some remains of a noble spirit among them ; 60 N ° 20 . THE ...
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... liberty for ever . The second was , in the great re- bellion against king Charles the First : the king and both houses were agreed upon the terms of a peace ; : peace ; but the officers of the army ( as 62 N ° 20 . THE EXAMINER .
... liberty for ever . The second was , in the great re- bellion against king Charles the First : the king and both houses were agreed upon the terms of a peace ; : peace ; but the officers of the army ( as 62 N ° 20 . THE EXAMINER .
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... liberty to say something of the church . For several years past there has not , I think , in Europe , been any society of men upon so unhappy a foot as the clergy of England ; nor more hardly treated treated by those very persons , from ...
... liberty to say something of the church . For several years past there has not , I think , in Europe , been any society of men upon so unhappy a foot as the clergy of England ; nor more hardly treated treated by those very persons , from ...
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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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