| Jonathan Swift - 1886 - 402 páginas
...at least two hundred young gentlemen of wit and pleasure, and freethinking, enemies to priestcraft, narrow principles, pedantry, and prejudices, who might...an ornament to the court and town : and then again, so great a number of able divines might be a recruit to our fleet and armies. This, indeed, appears... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1886 - 222 páginas
...gentlemen of wit and pleasure, and free-thinking, enemies to priestcraft, narrow principles, pedantry, aud prejudices, who might be an ornament to the court and town: and then again, so a great number of able [bodied] divines might be a recruit to our fleet and armies. This indeed... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1889 - 460 páginas
...at least two hundred young gentlemen of wit and pleasure and freethinking, enemies to priestcraft, narrow principles, pedantry, and prejudices, who might...ornament to the court and town \ and then, again, so great a number of able-bodied divines might be a recruit to our fleet and armies. This indeed appears... | |
| James Hay - 1891 - 390 páginas
...at least two hundred young gentlemen of wit and pleasure, and freethinking, enemies to priestcraft, narrow principles, pedantry, and prejudices; who might...an ornament to the court and town. And then, again, so great a number of able [bodied] divines, might be a recruit to our fleet and armies. This appears... | |
| Gerald Patrick Moriarty - 1893 - 388 páginas
...principles, pedantry, and prejudices, who might be an ornament to the court and town : and then again, so great a number of able [bodied] divines might be a...our fleet and armies. This, indeed, appears to be a consideration of some weight; but then, on the other side, several things deserve to be considered... | |
| Gerald Patrick Moriarty - 1893 - 402 páginas
...at least two hundred young gentlemen of wit and pleasure, and freethinking enemies to priestcraft, narrow principles, pedantry, and prejudices, who might...an ornament to the court and town : and then again, so great a number of able [bodied] divines might be a recruit to. our fleet and armies. This, indeed,... | |
| Gerald Patrick Moriarty - 1893 - 388 páginas
...who might be an ornament to the court and town : and then again, so great a number of able [bodiedj divines might be a recruit to our fleet and armies. This, indeed, appears to be a consideration of some weight; but then, on the other side, several things deserve to be considered... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 páginas
...at least two hundred young gentlemen of wit and pleasure, and freethinking, enemies to priestcraft, narrow principles, pedantry, and prejudices ; who...an ornament to the court and town : and then again, so great a number of able (-bodied) divines, might be a recruit to our fleet and armies. This indeed... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 674 páginas
...at least two hundred young gentlemen of wit and pleasure, and freethinking, enemies to priestcraft, narrow principles, pedantry, and prejudices ; who...an ornament to the court and town : and then again, so great a number of able (-bodied) divines, might be a recruit to our fleet and armies. This indeed... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 páginas
...at least two hundred young gentlemen of wit and pleasure, and freethinking, enemies to priestcraft, narrow principles, pedantry, and prejudices ; who...an ornament to the court and town : and then again, so great a number of able (-bodied) divines, might be a recruit to our fleet and armies. This indeed... | |
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