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... whole fortunes lie in funds and stocks ; so that power , which according to the old maxim was used to follow land , is now gone over to money ; and the country gentleman is in the condition of a young heir , out of whose estate a ...
... whole fortunes lie in funds and stocks ; so that power , which according to the old maxim was used to follow land , is now gone over to money ; and the country gentleman is in the condition of a young heir , out of whose estate a ...
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... 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 2 every syllable of the meaning , is what I have No 15 . 19 THE EXAMINER .
... 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 2 every syllable of the meaning , is what I have No 15 . 19 THE EXAMINER .
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... 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 own temper , entirely dismiss him for the future ; heartily wishing he had a ...
... 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 own temper , entirely dismiss him for the future ; heartily wishing he had a ...
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... whole party is in a high measure indebted for all their greatness ; and whenever it lies in their power , they may perhaps return their acknowledg- ments , as , out of their zeal for frequent revolutions , they were ready to do to his ...
... whole party is in a high measure indebted for all their greatness ; and whenever it lies in their power , they may perhaps return their acknowledg- ments , as , out of their zeal for frequent revolutions , they were ready to do to his ...
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... whole kingdom to the duke of Marlborough , in return of the most eminent services , that ever were performed by a subject , to his country ; not to be equalled in history and then , to be sure , some bitter stroke of detraction against ...
... whole kingdom to the duke of Marlborough , in return of the most eminent services , that ever were performed by a subject , to his country ; not to be equalled in history and then , to be sure , some bitter stroke of detraction against ...
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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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