THE WORKS OF THE Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 3C. BATHURST, in Fleetstreet, 1760 |
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... England man , with respect to religion and government P. 66 An argument to prove , that the abolishing of christianity in England may , as things now ftand , be attended with fome inconveniencies , and perhaps not produce those many ...
... England man , with respect to religion and government P. 66 An argument to prove , that the abolishing of christianity in England may , as things now ftand , be attended with fome inconveniencies , and perhaps not produce those many ...
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... divided between the king and the fenate ; the whole agreeing very nearly with the conftitution of England for fome centuries after the conqueft . • After After a year's inter - regnum from the death of 32 CONTESTS AND DISSENTIONS.
... divided between the king and the fenate ; the whole agreeing very nearly with the conftitution of England for fome centuries after the conqueft . • After After a year's inter - regnum from the death of 32 CONTESTS AND DISSENTIONS.
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... England should fit as chief juftice in his court of king's bench ; which , they fay , in former times he fometimes did . But in Sparta , which was called a kingly government , though the people were perfectly free , yet because the ...
... England should fit as chief juftice in his court of king's bench ; which , they fay , in former times he fometimes did . But in Sparta , which was called a kingly government , though the people were perfectly free , yet because the ...
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... England are of a genius and temper never to admit flavery among them ; and they are furnished with a great many common - places upon that fubje & t . But it feems to me , that fuch difcourfes do reafon upon fhort views , and a very ...
... England are of a genius and temper never to admit flavery among them ; and they are furnished with a great many common - places upon that fubje & t . But it feems to me , that fuch difcourfes do reafon upon fhort views , and a very ...
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... England hath often varied , and fometimes been wholly overturned ; the part which the commons had in it , ( that most difputed point ) in its original , progress , and extent , was , by their own confeffions , but a very inconfiderable ...
... England hath often varied , and fometimes been wholly overturned ; the part which the commons had in it , ( that most difputed point ) in its original , progress , and extent , was , by their own confeffions , but a very inconfiderable ...
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