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 40
... whose orators the author deter- mines either to the gallows or a conventicle . † In the open air , and in streets where the greatest resort is . Lucret . lib . 2 . Lo fo bodies of much weight and gravity , as it 40 A TALE OF A TU B.
... whose orators the author deter- mines either to the gallows or a conventicle . † In the open air , and in streets where the greatest resort is . Lucret . lib . 2 . Lo fo bodies of much weight and gravity , as it 40 A TALE OF A TU B.
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... whose very voice was fo dreadful , that a legion of authors would tremble , and drop their pens at the found : for fo Herodotus tells us exprefsly in another place * , how a vast army of Scythians was put to flight in a panic terror by ...
... whose very voice was fo dreadful , that a legion of authors would tremble , and drop their pens at the found : for fo Herodotus tells us exprefsly in another place * , how a vast army of Scythians was put to flight in a panic terror by ...
Page 90
... whose adventures will be fo extraordinary , The criticisms of the Martinifts ( whom we may suppose the members of the church of England ) were , it is to be hoped , more candid than those contained in the following note : for Martin is ...
... whose adventures will be fo extraordinary , The criticisms of the Martinifts ( whom we may suppose the members of the church of England ) were , it is to be hoped , more candid than those contained in the following note : for Martin is ...
Page 196
... whose re- venues , added to thofe of my Lords the Bishops , would fuffice to maintain , at least , two hundred young gentle- men of wit and pleasure , and free - thinking ; enemies to prieftcraft , narrow principles , pedantry , and ...
... whose re- venues , added to thofe of my Lords the Bishops , would fuffice to maintain , at least , two hundred young gentle- men of wit and pleasure , and free - thinking ; enemies to prieftcraft , narrow principles , pedantry , and ...
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... whose narrow fortunes have forced then upon induftry and application . As for the inns of court , unless we fuppofe them to be much degenerated , they muft needs be the worft inftitut- ed feminaries in any Chriftian country ; but ...
... whose narrow fortunes have forced then upon induftry and application . As for the inns of court , unless we fuppofe them to be much degenerated , they muft needs be the worft inftitut- ed feminaries in any Chriftian country ; but ...
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