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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... ruined party , to render the QUEEN and her administration odious , and to inflame the nation . And these are what , upon oc- cafion , I shall endeavour to overthrow , by discovering the falfhood and abfurdity of them . It is a great ...
... ruined party , to render the QUEEN and her administration odious , and to inflame the nation . And these are what , upon oc- cafion , I shall endeavour to overthrow , by discovering the falfhood and abfurdity of them . It is a great ...
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... ruin in their interest , and their intereft in their ruin . In this glass you will behold your beft friends clad in in coats powdered with fleurs de lis and triple crowns N ° 14. THE EXAMINER . 15 N°
... ruin in their interest , and their intereft in their ruin . In this glass you will behold your beft friends clad in in coats powdered with fleurs de lis and triple crowns N ° 14. THE EXAMINER . 15 N°
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... ruin ; yet , by the means of per- petual reprefentations , have never been able to diftinguish between our enemies and friends . We have feen a great part of the nation's money got into the hands of thofe , who , by their birth ...
... ruin ; yet , by the means of per- petual reprefentations , have never been able to diftinguish between our enemies and friends . We have feen a great part of the nation's money got into the hands of thofe , who , by their birth ...
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... ruin without fome fpeedy reformation . This I have already afferted in a former paper ; and the replies I have read , or heard , have been in plain terms to affirm the direct contrary ; and not only to defend and celebrate the late ...
... ruin without fome fpeedy reformation . This I have already afferted in a former paper ; and the replies I have read , or heard , have been in plain terms to affirm the direct contrary ; and not only to defend and celebrate the late ...
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... ruined a faclion , were never provided with pens more refembling their condition , or lefs fuited to their occafions . Non tali auxilio , nec defenforibus iftis , Tempus eget . This is the more to be wondered at , when This 70 THE ...
... ruined a faclion , were never provided with pens more refembling their condition , or lefs fuited to their occafions . Non tali auxilio , nec defenforibus iftis , Tempus eget . This is the more to be wondered at , when This 70 THE ...
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