The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Volume 2A. Donaldson, 1766 |
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... Lord Keeper , afterwards Lord Chan- cellor ; Edward Ruffel , Earl of Orford , Lord Treasurer of the Na- vy , and one of the Lords Commiffioners of the Admiralty ; and Charles , ning of motion , whether from the head , or Rome.
... Lord Keeper , afterwards Lord Chan- cellor ; Edward Ruffel , Earl of Orford , Lord Treasurer of the Na- vy , and one of the Lords Commiffioners of the Admiralty ; and Charles , ning of motion , whether from the head , or Rome.
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Jonathan Swift. ning of motion , whether from the head , or the heart , or the animal fpirits in general , the body moves and acts by a confent of all its parts . This unlimited power , placed fundamentally in the body of a people , is ...
Jonathan Swift. ning of motion , whether from the head , or the heart , or the animal fpirits in general , the body moves and acts by a confent of all its parts . This unlimited power , placed fundamentally in the body of a people , is ...
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... . He had been confidered in a manner as Lord High Admiral , the whole affairs of the navy having been committed to his charge . Qrrery . vitations vitations to return at the head of the Perfian fleet CONTESTS AND DISSENSIONS.
... . He had been confidered in a manner as Lord High Admiral , the whole affairs of the navy having been committed to his charge . Qrrery . vitations vitations to return at the head of the Perfian fleet CONTESTS AND DISSENSIONS.
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Jonathan Swift. vitations to return at the head of the Perfian fleet , and take a terrible revenge : but he rather chofe a volun- tary death . The people of Athens impeached Pericles * for misap- plying the public revenues to his own ...
Jonathan Swift. vitations to return at the head of the Perfian fleet , and take a terrible revenge : but he rather chofe a volun- tary death . The people of Athens impeached Pericles * for misap- plying the public revenues to his own ...
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... heads . For , from the time of Alexander's captains till Greece was fubdued by the Romans , to the latter part of which this description of Polybius falls in , Athens never produced one famous man either for councils or arms , or hardly ...
... heads . For , from the time of Alexander's captains till Greece was fubdued by the Romans , to the latter part of which this description of Polybius falls in , Athens never produced one famous man either for councils or arms , or hardly ...
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