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... tories ? I doubt , whoever would suit the definition to the persons , must make it directly contrary to what we understood it at the time of the Revolution . In order to remove these misapprehensions among us , I believe , it will be ...
... tories ? I doubt , whoever would suit the definition to the persons , must make it directly contrary to what we understood it at the time of the Revolution . In order to remove these misapprehensions among us , I believe , it will be ...
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... tories ; and de- nied as a slander , by many unthinking people among ourselves . The latter are apt , in their de- fence , to ask such questions as these ; Was your test repealed ? had we not a majority ? might we not have done it , if ...
... tories ; and de- nied as a slander , by many unthinking people among ourselves . The latter are apt , in their de- fence , to ask such questions as these ; Was your test repealed ? had we not a majority ? might we not have done it , if ...
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... tories of Great Britain , must either have been extorted from him , against his judgment ; or was a cast of his politicks , to set the people against the present ministry ; wherein it has wonderfully succeeded . But , though I have ...
... tories of Great Britain , must either have been extorted from him , against his judgment ; or was a cast of his politicks , to set the people against the present ministry ; wherein it has wonderfully succeeded . But , though I have ...
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... tories . So that this change must be allowed to be according to the na- tural genius and disposition of the people ; whether it were just and reasonable in itself , or not . Notwithstanding all which , you shall frequently hear the ...
... tories . So that this change must be allowed to be according to the na- tural genius and disposition of the people ; whether it were just and reasonable in itself , or not . Notwithstanding all which , you shall frequently hear the ...
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... tories , never put their resent- ments in balance with the safety of the nation ; but cheerfully contributed to the common cause : now the scene is changed , the fallen party seems to act from very different motives ; they have given ...
... tories , never put their resent- ments in balance with the safety of the nation ; but cheerfully contributed to the common cause : now the scene is changed , the fallen party seems to act from very different motives ; they have given ...
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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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