The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, DublinC. Bathurst, J. Rivington, W. Strahan, B. Collins, J. Hinton, J. Dodsley, L. Davis and C. Reymers, R. Baldwin, and W. Bowyer, 1766 |
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... but Archbishop Sharpe having represented him to her Majesty as a man whose Christianity was very questionable , and being supported in this by a certain very great lady , it was given to another . He immediately crollad the channel ...
... but Archbishop Sharpe having represented him to her Majesty as a man whose Christianity was very questionable , and being supported in this by a certain very great lady , it was given to another . He immediately crollad the channel ...
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... to Prince Pofterity , The preface , A Tale of a Tub , 15 16 29 21 27 37--139 The battle of the books , 140 A discourfe concerning the mechanical operation of the Spirit , 170 An argument against abolishing Christianity 192 .
... to Prince Pofterity , The preface , A Tale of a Tub , 15 16 29 21 27 37--139 The battle of the books , 140 A discourfe concerning the mechanical operation of the Spirit , 170 An argument against abolishing Christianity 192 .
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I. A up TAN STATE 7e 17 Carlos 7 . an het ch Sula Telen Tarehe de Daguri DNM 74JBO 5jx up those very foundations wherein all Christians have agreed . اید inda tempt more . The Author's Apology . 3.
I. A up TAN STATE 7e 17 Carlos 7 . an het ch Sula Telen Tarehe de Daguri DNM 74JBO 5jx up those very foundations wherein all Christians have agreed . اید inda tempt more . The Author's Apology . 3.
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up those very foundations wherein all Christians have agreed . He thinks it no fair proceeding , that any person should offer determinately to fix a name upon the author of this discourse , who hath all along concealed himself from most ...
up those very foundations wherein all Christians have agreed . He thinks it no fair proceeding , that any person should offer determinately to fix a name upon the author of this discourse , who hath all along concealed himself from most ...
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It has been one of the misfortunes attending , Christianity , that many of her fons , from a mistaken filial piety , have indulged themselves in too restrained and too melancholy a way of thinking , Can we . wonder , then , if a book ...
It has been one of the misfortunes attending , Christianity , that many of her fons , from a mistaken filial piety , have indulged themselves in too restrained and too melancholy a way of thinking , Can we . wonder , then , if a book ...
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