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 178
... same time there is a concert of a continued gentle hum , repeated and renewed by in- ftinct , as occafion requires ; and they move their bodies Bernier , mem . de Mogol .. ↑ Guagnini hift . Sarmat , up up and down to a degree , that ...
... same time there is a concert of a continued gentle hum , repeated and renewed by in- ftinct , as occafion requires ; and they move their bodies Bernier , mem . de Mogol .. ↑ Guagnini hift . Sarmat , up up and down to a degree , that ...
Page 180
... same time engaged in wife difpute a- bout certain walks and purlieus , whether they are in the verge of God or the devil ; feriously debating , whe- ther fuch and fuch influences come into mens minds from above or below , whether ...
... same time engaged in wife difpute a- bout certain walks and purlieus , whether they are in the verge of God or the devil ; feriously debating , whe- ther fuch and fuch influences come into mens minds from above or below , whether ...
Page 267
... ; or one member be honoured , all the members rejoice with it * . The cafe is directly the same VOL . I. * I Cor . xii . 21. 22. 26 . Z among among mankind . The prince cannot fay to the mer- Ser . II . ON MUTUAL SUBJECTION . 267.
... ; or one member be honoured , all the members rejoice with it * . The cafe is directly the same VOL . I. * I Cor . xii . 21. 22. 26 . Z among among mankind . The prince cannot fay to the mer- Ser . II . ON MUTUAL SUBJECTION . 267.
Page 274
... same sal- " vation to all men , and hath only placed them in different ways or " ftations to work it out . Princes are born with no more advantages " of ftrength or wisdom than other men ; and , by an unhappy educa- ❝tion , are ufually ...
... same sal- " vation to all men , and hath only placed them in different ways or " ftations to work it out . Princes are born with no more advantages " of ftrength or wisdom than other men ; and , by an unhappy educa- ❝tion , are ufually ...
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