The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Volume 2A. Donaldson, 1766 |
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... thing in print ; though all and every individual book , fo fold under a falfe name , are manifeftly so many feveral and multiplied forgeries ... things , as had been thus VOL . II . A charged , charged upon us by the malice of eneinies ,
... thing in print ; though all and every individual book , fo fold under a falfe name , are manifeftly so many feveral and multiplied forgeries ... things , as had been thus VOL . II . A charged , charged upon us by the malice of eneinies ,
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... things which we may wish never to have thought on . Some fallies of levity ought to be imputed to youth , ( fupposed in charity , as it was in truth , to be the time in which we wrote them ) ; others to the gaiety of our minds at ...
... things which we may wish never to have thought on . Some fallies of levity ought to be imputed to youth , ( fupposed in charity , as it was in truth , to be the time in which we wrote them ) ; others to the gaiety of our minds at ...
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... things called our mifcellanies ( except the works of Alexander Pope , published by B. Lintot , in quarto and folio , in 1717 ; thofe of Mir Gay by J. Tonfon , in quarto , in 1720 ; and as many of thefe mifcellanies as have been formerly ...
... things called our mifcellanies ( except the works of Alexander Pope , published by B. Lintot , in quarto and folio , in 1717 ; thofe of Mir Gay by J. Tonfon , in quarto , in 1720 ; and as many of thefe mifcellanies as have been formerly ...
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... things : Firft , the part which is held , together with the hand that holds it ; and then the two fcales , with what- ever is weighed therein . Now , confider feveral states in a neighbourhood ; in order to preferve peace between these ...
... things : Firft , the part which is held , together with the hand that holds it ; and then the two fcales , with what- ever is weighed therein . Now , confider feveral states in a neighbourhood ; in order to preferve peace between these ...
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... thing is to examine , what methods have been taken to break or overthrow this balance , which every one of the three parties hath continually endeavoured , as opportunities have ferved ; as might appear from the ftories of most ages and ...
... thing is to examine , what methods have been taken to break or overthrow this balance , which every one of the three parties hath continually endeavoured , as opportunities have ferved ; as might appear from the ftories of most ages and ...
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