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" And so the question is only this: whether things that have place in the imagination, may not as properly be said to exist, as those that are seated in the memory? Which may be justly held in the affirmative: and very much to the advantage of the former;... "
A Tale of a Tub,: Written for the Universal Improvement of Mankind. To which ... - Page 160
by Jonathan Swift, William Wotton - 1811 - 322 pages
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A Tale of a Tub: Written for the Uiversal Improvement of Mankind...

Jonathan Swift - 1705 - 342 pages
...confider that the Debate meerly lies between Things pajl? and Things conceived; and fo the Quellion is only this ; Whether Things that have Place in the Imagination, may not as properly be laid to Ext/i, as thofe that are feated in the Memory ; which may be juftly held in the Affirmative,...
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The Works of D. Jonathan Swift: In Nine Volumes, Volume 9

Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 242 pages
...confider that the Debate merely lies between Tbingi faft, and Things conceived. And fo the Queftion is only this: Whether Things that have Place in the Imagination, may not as properly be faid to txift, as thofe that are feated in the Memory ? Which may be juftly held in the Affirmative...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 1

Jonathan Swift - 1755 - 514 pages
...confider that the debate merely lies between things paft^ and things conceived : and fb the quefHon is only this ; whether things, that have place in the imagination, may not as properly be faid to exift, as thofe that are feated in the memory ; which may be juftly held in the affirmative,...
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The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...

Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 470 pages
...confider that the debate merely lies between things paf, and things conceived. And fo the queftion is only this: whether things that have place in the imagination, may not as properly be faid to exift, as thofe that are feated in the memory ? which may be juftly held in the affirmative:...
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The Works ...: With the Author's Life and Character, Notes [etc ..., Volume 1

Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 468 pages
...confider that the debate merely lies between things paft, and things conceived. And ib the qneflion is only this : Whether things, that have place in the imagination, may not as properly be faid to exijf, as tholethat are feated in the memory ? Which may be jufUy held in the affirmative :...
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The Works of Dr Jonathan Swift, Dean of St Patrick's, Dublin. In Thirteen ...

Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 376 pages
...confider that the debate merely lies -bctweeen things pajt, and things conceived. And fo the queftion is only this : Whether ? things that have place in the imagination, may not as properly be faid to exifl, as thofe that are feated in the memory ? "Which may be juftly held in the affirmative...
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Miscellanies in Prose and Verse Intended as a Specimen of the Types: At the ...

John Walter - 1785 - 258 pages
...confider that the debate merely lies between things paft, and things conceived : and fo the queftion is only this ; whether things that have place in the imagination, may not as properly be faid to exift, as thofe that are feated in the memory j which may be juftly held in the affirmative,...
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Tale of a Tub: Written for the Universal Improvement of Mankind. To which ...

Jonathan Swift - 1798 - 278 pages
...confider that the debate merely lies between things paft, and things conceived. And fo the queftion is only this : Whether things that have place in the imagination, may not as properly be faid to exift, as thofe that are feated J:i the memory ? Which may be juftly held in the affirmative:...
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The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's ..., Volume 2

Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 498 pages
...choice* thus determining him, if we consider that the debate merely lies between things past, and things conceived : and so the question is only this ; whether...may be justly held in the affirmative, and very much * Here, as was -observed on a similar occasion, his, is veiy improperly put in agreement with, mankind...
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A tale of a tub. The battle of the books [and essays

Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 488 pages
...choice* thus determining him, if we consider that the debate merely lies between things past, and things conceived : and so the question is only this; whether...may be justly held in the affirmative, and very much * Here, as was observed on a similar occasion, his, is very improperly put in agreement with, mankind;...
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