THE WORKS OF THE Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 3C. BATHURST, in Fleetstreet, 1760 |
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... should meet again . At this time Lewis XIV . was making large strides to- wards univerfal monarchy ; plots were carrying on at St. Germains ; the Dutch had acknowledged the duke of An- jou as king of Spain , and kingWilliam was made ...
... should meet again . At this time Lewis XIV . was making large strides to- wards univerfal monarchy ; plots were carrying on at St. Germains ; the Dutch had acknowledged the duke of An- jou as king of Spain , and kingWilliam was made ...
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... should be formed into a balance , whereof one or more are to be directors , who are to divide the reft into equal scales , and upon occafion HOW occafion remove from one into the other , or else IN ATHENS AND ROME . II.
... should be formed into a balance , whereof one or more are to be directors , who are to divide the reft into equal scales , and upon occafion HOW occafion remove from one into the other , or else IN ATHENS AND ROME . II.
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... should be equally divided between these three ; for the balance may be held by the weakest , who , by his address and conduct , removing from either fcale , and adding of his own , may keep the fcales duly poifed . Such was that of the ...
... should be equally divided between these three ; for the balance may be held by the weakest , who , by his address and conduct , removing from either fcale , and adding of his own , may keep the fcales duly poifed . Such was that of the ...
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... should fuppofe their number not only to be of four or five hundred , but above three thoufand . Again , It is manifeft from what has been faid , that in order to preferve the balance in a mixed flate , the limits of power depofited with ...
... should fuppofe their number not only to be of four or five hundred , but above three thoufand . Again , It is manifeft from what has been faid , that in order to preferve the balance in a mixed flate , the limits of power depofited with ...
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... should be removed from their prefence and council for ever . But however , they had the wit to re- call him , and to that action owed the prefervation of their state by his future fervices . For it must be still confeffed in behalf of ...
... should be removed from their prefence and council for ever . But however , they had the wit to re- call him , and to that action owed the prefervation of their state by his future fervices . For it must be still confeffed in behalf of ...
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