The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin: Accurately Revised, in Twelve Volumes. Adorned with Copper-plates; with Some Account of the Author's Life, and Notes Historical and Explanatory, Volume 8C. Bathurst, T. Osborne, W. Bowyer, J. Hinton, W. Strahan, B. Collins, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin, L. Davis and C. Reymers, and J. Dodsley., 1765 |
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... , and make them fee , according as the turns it , their ruin in their intereft , and their in- terest in their ruin . In this glafs you will be- B 6 hold hold your best friends clad in coats powdered with fleur No. 14 . II THE EXAMINER .
... , and make them fee , according as the turns it , their ruin in their intereft , and their in- terest in their ruin . In this glafs you will be- B 6 hold hold your best friends clad in coats powdered with fleur No. 14 . II THE EXAMINER .
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... best friends clad in coats powdered with fleur de lis and triple crowns , their gir- dles hung round with chain , and beads , and wooden fhoes ; and your worst enemies adorn- Ied with the enfigns of liberty , property , indul- gence ...
... best friends clad in coats powdered with fleur de lis and triple crowns , their gir- dles hung round with chain , and beads , and wooden fhoes ; and your worst enemies adorn- Ied with the enfigns of liberty , property , indul- gence ...
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... best minifters , that ever ferved a prince , without any man- ner of reafon , but her royal pleasure , and brought in others of a character directly con- trary ? And how fo vile an opinion as this can confift with the leaft pretence to ...
... best minifters , that ever ferved a prince , without any man- ner of reafon , but her royal pleasure , and brought in others of a character directly con- trary ? And how fo vile an opinion as this can confift with the leaft pretence to ...
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... best light they will bear . Now , if two men would argue on both fides with fair- nefs , good fenfe , and good manners , it would be no ill entertainment to the town , and per → haps be the most effectual means to reconcile us . But I ...
... best light they will bear . Now , if two men would argue on both fides with fair- nefs , good fenfe , and good manners , it would be no ill entertainment to the town , and per → haps be the most effectual means to reconcile us . But I ...
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... best be discovered by the firft projectors , or at least the garblers of it ; and these are known to be Collins and Tindal , in conjunc- tion with a moft pious lawyer , their difciple . What fhall we fay to their prodigious skill in ...
... best be discovered by the firft projectors , or at least the garblers of it ; and these are known to be Collins and Tindal , in conjunc- tion with a moft pious lawyer , their difciple . What fhall we fay to their prodigious skill in ...
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