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... consequence to the publick , would certainly be fatal to themselves . If I have room at the bottom of this paper , I will transcribe a petition to the present ministry , sent me by one of these authors , in behalf of himself and ...
... consequence to the publick , would certainly be fatal to themselves . If I have room at the bottom of this paper , I will transcribe a petition to the present ministry , sent me by one of these authors , in behalf of himself and ...
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... consequences to be apprehended from their publication , it is no uncommendable work in any private hand , to lay them open for the satisfaction of all men . And if what I have already said , or shall hereafter say , of this kind , be ...
... consequences to be apprehended from their publication , it is no uncommendable work in any private hand , to lay them open for the satisfaction of all men . And if what I have already said , or shall hereafter say , of this kind , be ...
Página 46
... consequences whereof themselves will so deeply share ; like a heavy debt in a private family , which often lies an incumbrance upon an estate for three generations . But , leaving the care of informing posterity to better pens , I shall ...
... consequences whereof themselves will so deeply share ; like a heavy debt in a private family , which often lies an incumbrance upon an estate for three generations . But , leaving the care of informing posterity to better pens , I shall ...
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... consequence of former coun- sels , will be imputed to them ; and all the good suc- cess , given to the merit of former schemes . sharper has held your cards all the evening , played booty , and lost your money ; and when things are ...
... consequence of former coun- sels , will be imputed to them ; and all the good suc- cess , given to the merit of former schemes . sharper has held your cards all the evening , played booty , and lost your money ; and when things are ...
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... consequence from this management , which is of an extraordinary nature . Generally speaking , princes , who have ill ministers , are apt to suffer in their re- putation , E 4 putation , as well as in the love of the No 19 . 55 THE ...
... consequence from this management , which is of an extraordinary nature . Generally speaking , princes , who have ill ministers , are apt to suffer in their re- putation , E 4 putation , as well as in the love of the No 19 . 55 THE ...
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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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