The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin ...W. Bowyer, C. Bathurst, W. Owen, W. Strahan, J. Rivington, J. Hinton, L. Davis, and C. Reymers, R. Baldwin, J. Dodsley, S. Crowder and Company and B. Collins., 1768 |
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... not as great a mark of difaffection now , to say the queen is in danger , as it was fome months ago to affirm the fame of the church ? Suppofe Suppofe it be a falfe opinion , that the queen's N ° 15 . THE EXAMINER . 31.
... not as great a mark of difaffection now , to say the queen is in danger , as it was fome months ago to affirm the fame of the church ? Suppofe Suppofe it be a falfe opinion , that the queen's N ° 15 . THE EXAMINER . 31.
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... I was at the pains to read ; and they are juft fuch an Anfwer , as the two others I have mentioned . This is all I have to say on that matter . VOL . VIII . D NUM- NUMBER XVI . Thursday , November 23 , 1710 . N ° 15. THE EXAMINER . 33 p ...
... I was at the pains to read ; and they are juft fuch an Anfwer , as the two others I have mentioned . This is all I have to say on that matter . VOL . VIII . D NUM- NUMBER XVI . Thursday , November 23 , 1710 . N ° 15. THE EXAMINER . 33 p ...
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... say the truth , I should be glad the authors names were conveyed to future times a- long with their actions . For although the prefent age may understand well enough the little hints we give , the parallels we draw , and the characters ...
... say the truth , I should be glad the authors names were conveyed to future times a- long with their actions . For although the prefent age may understand well enough the little hints we give , the parallels we draw , and the characters ...
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... at least the garblers of it ; and these are known to be Collins and Tindal , in conjun- tion with a moft pious lawyer , their difciple . What What shall we say to their prodigious fkill in arithmetick 74 THE EXAMINER . N ° 19 ,
... at least the garblers of it ; and these are known to be Collins and Tindal , in conjun- tion with a moft pious lawyer , their difciple . What What shall we say to their prodigious fkill in arithmetick 74 THE EXAMINER . N ° 19 ,
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Jonathan Swift John Hawkesworth, Deane Swift. What shall we say to their prodigious fkill in arithmetick , discovered fo constantly in their decifion of elections ; where they were able to make out by the rule of falfe , that three were ...
Jonathan Swift John Hawkesworth, Deane Swift. What shall we say to their prodigious fkill in arithmetick , discovered fo constantly in their decifion of elections ; where they were able to make out by the rule of falfe , that three were ...
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