The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Volume 2A. Donaldson, 1766 |
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Page 40
... drawn under the name of Themistocles , yet he feems to be reprefented by Miltiades here ; for Themistocles was not impeached at all . See p . 20. Hawkef . fhould Thould not be fo . And Socrates * is introduced 40 CONTESTS AND DISSENSIONS.
... drawn under the name of Themistocles , yet he feems to be reprefented by Miltiades here ; for Themistocles was not impeached at all . See p . 20. Hawkef . fhould Thould not be fo . And Socrates * is introduced 40 CONTESTS AND DISSENSIONS.
Page 51
... see it , in fo critical a juncture , wholly laid afide by their ministers , the Commons . The other caufe is a great love and sense of gratitude in the people towards their prefent king , grounded upon a long opinion and experience of ...
... see it , in fo critical a juncture , wholly laid afide by their ministers , the Commons . The other caufe is a great love and sense of gratitude in the people towards their prefent king , grounded upon a long opinion and experience of ...
Page 53
... which did not happen till 17134 The complaint , which is faid in the note to happen upon the firft See the note on Voyage to Brobdingnag , chap . 6. vol . 4 . VOL . II . E who will undertake to hold a pen in their defence.
... which did not happen till 17134 The complaint , which is faid in the note to happen upon the firft See the note on Voyage to Brobdingnag , chap . 6. vol . 4 . VOL . II . E who will undertake to hold a pen in their defence.
Page 67
... other words , it feems reasonable to reafon . This is what he calls giving an idea of the original of power , and * See the Пpi Bédus , vol . 5. p . 68 , F 2 the the nature of civil inftitutions . To which I anfwer OF THE WHIGS . 67.
... other words , it feems reasonable to reafon . This is what he calls giving an idea of the original of power , and * See the Пpi Bédus , vol . 5. p . 68 , F 2 the the nature of civil inftitutions . To which I anfwer OF THE WHIGS . 67.
Page 72
... the * The author's memory failed him a little in this affertion as one of his answerers obferved . + See the Examiner , No XIX . at the end , vol . 2 . union became neceffary , not for any actual good it union 72 THE PUBLIC SPIRIT.
... the * The author's memory failed him a little in this affertion as one of his answerers obferved . + See the Examiner , No XIX . at the end , vol . 2 . union became neceffary , not for any actual good it union 72 THE PUBLIC SPIRIT.
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