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... monarchy itself in danger ; when we saw them greedily laying hold on the first occasion to in- terpose . But of this mighty change in the disposi- * Were only able - by this arrangement the word , only , be- comes of ambiguous meaning ...
... monarchy itself in danger ; when we saw them greedily laying hold on the first occasion to in- terpose . But of this mighty change in the disposi- * Were only able - by this arrangement the word , only , be- comes of ambiguous meaning ...
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... monarchy , and under the doctrine and discipline of an excellent church . We are unhappily divided into two par- ties , both which pretend a mighty zeal for our religion and government , only they disagree about the means . The evils we ...
... monarchy , and under the doctrine and discipline of an excellent church . We are unhappily divided into two par- ties , both which pretend a mighty zeal for our religion and government , only they disagree about the means . The evils we ...
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... monarchy . But there was a farther secret in this clause , which may best be discovered by the first projectors , or at least the garblers of it ; and these are known to be Collins and Tindal , in conjunction with a most pious lawyer ...
... monarchy . But there was a farther secret in this clause , which may best be discovered by the first projectors , or at least the garblers of it ; and these are known to be Collins and Tindal , in conjunction with a most pious lawyer ...
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... monarchy or commonwealth , seem only necessary either for preserving their con- quests , ( which in such governments it is not pru- dent to extend too far ) or else for maintaining war at a distance . In this last , which at present is ...
... monarchy or commonwealth , seem only necessary either for preserving their con- quests , ( which in such governments it is not pru- dent to extend too far ) or else for maintaining war at a distance . In this last , which at present is ...
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... monarchy and church . What a violent humour has run ever since against the clergy , and from what corner spread and fo- mented , is , I believe , manifest to all men . It looked like a set quarrel against christianity ; and if we call ...
... monarchy and church . What a violent humour has run ever since against the clergy , and from what corner spread and fo- mented , is , I believe , manifest to all men . It looked like a set quarrel against christianity ; and if we call ...
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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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