The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 8C. Bathurst, C. Davis, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, J. Hodges, R. and J. Dodsley, and W. Bowyer., 1754 |
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... fhall therefore , in- ftead of hearkening to farther complaints , employ fome part of this paper for the future in letting fuch men fee , that their natural or acquired fears are ill - grounded , and their artificial ones as ill ...
... fhall therefore , in- ftead of hearkening to farther complaints , employ fome part of this paper for the future in letting fuch men fee , that their natural or acquired fears are ill - grounded , and their artificial ones as ill ...
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... fhall endeavour to overthrow by discovering the falfhood and abfurdity of them . It is a great unhappiness , when in a government conftituted like ours it should be fo brought about , that the continuance of a war muft be for the ...
... fhall endeavour to overthrow by discovering the falfhood and abfurdity of them . It is a great unhappiness , when in a government conftituted like ours it should be fo brought about , that the continuance of a war muft be for the ...
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... fhall therefore confider it only according to the modern fyftem , as it hath been cultivated these twenty years paft in the southern part of our own ifland . The poets tell us , that after the giants were overthrown by the gods , the ...
... fhall therefore confider it only according to the modern fyftem , as it hath been cultivated these twenty years paft in the southern part of our own ifland . The poets tell us , that after the giants were overthrown by the gods , the ...
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... fhall therefore defire to refine upon it , by add- ing fome circumstances of its birth and parents . A political lye is fometimes born out of a difcarded statesman's head , and thence delivered to be nurfed and dandled by the rabble ...
... fhall therefore defire to refine upon it , by add- ing fome circumstances of its birth and parents . A political lye is fometimes born out of a difcarded statesman's head , and thence delivered to be nurfed and dandled by the rabble ...
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... fhall discourse more at large in fome following paper ; wherein I fhall endeavour to undeceive or discover those deluded or deluding perfons , who hope pretend , it is only a fhort madness in the vulgar , from which they may foon re ...
... fhall discourse more at large in fome following paper ; wherein I fhall endeavour to undeceive or discover those deluded or deluding perfons , who hope pretend , it is only a fhort madness in the vulgar , from which they may foon re ...
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