The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Volume 2A. Donaldson, 1766 |
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... believe , they are all that are ours . If any thing elfe has been printed , in which we really had any hand , it is either intolerably imperfect , or loaded with fpurious additions ; fometimes even with infertions of mens names , which ...
... believe , they are all that are ours . If any thing elfe has been printed , in which we really had any hand , it is either intolerably imperfect , or loaded with fpurious additions ; fometimes even with infertions of mens names , which ...
Page 46
... believe the most hardy tri- bune * Charles II . and James II . + Mr James Harrington , fometime in the fervice of King Charles I. after whofe death he drew up and printed a form of popular government , intitled , The commonwealth of ...
... believe the most hardy tri- bune * Charles II . and James II . + Mr James Harrington , fometime in the fervice of King Charles I. after whofe death he drew up and printed a form of popular government , intitled , The commonwealth of ...
Page 58
... believe he copied them from the moft authentic records , which , as I take it , are lodged in the Tower , but out of fome common printed copy . I grant there is nothing material in all this , further than to fhew the generofity of our ...
... believe he copied them from the moft authentic records , which , as I take it , are lodged in the Tower , but out of fome common printed copy . I grant there is nothing material in all this , further than to fhew the generofity of our ...
Page 59
... believe to be at leaft as innocent men as the laft . What fhall I fay to a pamphlet , where the malice and falfehood of every line would require an anfwer , and where the dulnefs and abfurdities will not deferve one ? By his pretending ...
... believe to be at leaft as innocent men as the laft . What fhall I fay to a pamphlet , where the malice and falfehood of every line would require an anfwer , and where the dulnefs and abfurdities will not deferve one ? By his pretending ...
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... believe that venerable body is in very little concern after what manner their most mortal enemies in- tend to treat them , whenever it shall please God for our fins to vifit us with fo fatal an event ; which I hope it will be the united ...
... believe that venerable body is in very little concern after what manner their most mortal enemies in- tend to treat them , whenever it shall please God for our fins to vifit us with fo fatal an event ; which I hope it will be the united ...
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