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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... shall 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 ...
... shall 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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... shall find the greater number of those who make a figure , to be a fpecies of men quite different from any that were ever known before the Revolution ; con- fifting either of generals and colonels , or of thofe , whose whole fortunes ...
... shall find the greater number of those who make a figure , to be a fpecies of men quite different from any that were ever known before the Revolution ; con- fifting either of generals and colonels , or of thofe , whose whole fortunes ...
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... shall be found of any ufe , without entering into the violences of either party . Confidering the many grievous mifreprefentations of perfons and things , it is highly requifite at this juncture , that the people through- out the ...
... shall be found of any ufe , without entering into the violences of either party . Confidering the many grievous mifreprefentations of perfons and things , it is highly requifite at this juncture , that the people through- out the ...
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... shall a faithful fubject , who forefees and trembles at the confe- quences , be called difaffected , because he delivers his opinion , although the prince declares , as he juftly may , that the danger is not owing to his adminiftration ...
... shall a faithful fubject , who forefees and trembles at the confe- quences , be called difaffected , because he delivers his opinion , although the prince declares , as he juftly may , that the danger is not owing to his adminiftration ...
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... shall " not be objected , that the criminal was not ' ' produced , or that there wanted an ora- " tor to accufe him . This man , my lords , " hath publicly faid , that those ought to be afraid of accufations , who have only robbed ...
... shall " not be objected , that the criminal was not ' ' produced , or that there wanted an ora- " tor to accufe him . This man , my lords , " hath publicly faid , that those ought to be afraid of accufations , who have only robbed ...
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