The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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... conscience , nor countenance to do it . Because there is no virtue , either of a public or private life , which fome circumstances of your own have not often produced up- on the stage of the world ; and those few , which , for want of ...
... conscience , nor countenance to do it . Because there is no virtue , either of a public or private life , which fome circumstances of your own have not often produced up- on the stage of the world ; and those few , which , for want of ...
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... conscience , and letters to a friend , from an understanding and a con- fcience thread - bare and ragged with perpetual turning ; from a head broken in an hundred places , by the ma- lignants of the oppofite factions ; and from a body ...
... conscience , and letters to a friend , from an understanding and a con- fcience thread - bare and ragged with perpetual turning ; from a head broken in an hundred places , by the ma- lignants of the oppofite factions ; and from a body ...
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... conscience will allow , that they ought to be checked in their beginnings , if they will allow them to be an evil at all , or , which is the fame thing , if they will only grant , it were better for the peace of the ftate , that there ...
... conscience will allow , that they ought to be checked in their beginnings , if they will allow them to be an evil at all , or , which is the fame thing , if they will only grant , it were better for the peace of the ftate , that there ...
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... conscience , refuse to join with us upon the revolution - principle ; but for the reft are , I believe , as far from loving arbitrary government as any others can be * Mr. Nelson , author of the feafts and fasts of the church of England ...
... conscience , refuse to join with us upon the revolution - principle ; but for the reft are , I believe , as far from loving arbitrary government as any others can be * Mr. Nelson , author of the feafts and fasts of the church of England ...
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... conscience ; because , if there be truth in our religion , their condition must be mifer- able * . AND therefore , thirdly , men fhould confider , that raifing difficulties concerning the mysteries in religion , cannot make them more ...
... conscience ; because , if there be truth in our religion , their condition must be mifer- able * . AND therefore , thirdly , men fhould confider , that raifing difficulties concerning the mysteries in religion , cannot make them more ...
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