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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Page xxiii
... opinion of the oppofite party , that many speeches were made against him in both houfes of parliament ; a reward was also offered , for discovering the author of the Public Spirit of the Whigs . Amidst all the business and honours that ...
... opinion of the oppofite party , that many speeches were made against him in both houfes of parliament ; a reward was also offered , for discovering the author of the Public Spirit of the Whigs . Amidst all the business and honours that ...
Page xlii
... opinion , either of some neutral person , or of the majority . It is however true , that he kept his friends in fome degree of awe , and was therefore rather an entertaining , than a defireable gueft . He was open to adu lation , and ...
... opinion , either of some neutral person , or of the majority . It is however true , that he kept his friends in fome degree of awe , and was therefore rather an entertaining , than a defireable gueft . He was open to adu lation , and ...
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... opinion can be fairly deduced from that book , which is contrary to religion or morality . true ones . Why fhould any clergyman of our church be angry to fee the follies of Fanaticism and Superftition exposed , tho ' in the most ...
... opinion can be fairly deduced from that book , which is contrary to religion or morality . true ones . Why fhould any clergyman of our church be angry to fee the follies of Fanaticism and Superftition exposed , tho ' in the most ...
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... opinion they reject , nor condemns any they receive . If the clergy's refentments lay upon their hands , in my humble opinion , they might have found more proper objects to employ them on . Nondum tibi defuit hoftis ; I mean thofe heavy ...
... opinion they reject , nor condemns any they receive . If the clergy's refentments lay upon their hands , in my humble opinion , they might have found more proper objects to employ them on . Nondum tibi defuit hoftis ; I mean thofe heavy ...
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... opinions , though printed by halves , fill the reader's mind with ill ideas : and of these the author cannot be accufed . For the judicious reader will find , that the feverest strokes of fatire , in his book , are levelled against the ...
... opinions , though printed by halves , fill the reader's mind with ill ideas : and of these the author cannot be accufed . For the judicious reader will find , that the feverest strokes of fatire , in his book , are levelled against the ...
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