THE WORKS OF THE Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 3C. BATHURST, in Fleetstreet, 1760 |
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... thoughts upon the ftate of affairs in the year 1714 Thoughts on various fubjects P. 239 P. 266 This is the only piece in this volume which was not writ- ten by Dr. Swift . PREFACE TH HE Papers that compose the first of these vo- CONTENT S.
... thoughts upon the ftate of affairs in the year 1714 Thoughts on various fubjects P. 239 P. 266 This is the only piece in this volume which was not writ- ten by Dr. Swift . PREFACE TH HE Papers that compose the first of these vo- CONTENT S.
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... affairs of the nation . The laft divifion is of the people , whofe part of power is great and indisputable , whenever they can unite either collectively , or by deputation , to exert it Now the three forms of government , fo generally ...
... affairs of the nation . The laft divifion is of the people , whofe part of power is great and indisputable , whenever they can unite either collectively , or by deputation , to exert it Now the three forms of government , fo generally ...
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... affairs in their hands . These very men , though chofen for fuch a work , as the di- gefting a body of laws for the government of a free ftate , did immediately ufurp arbitrary power : ran into all the forms of it , had their guards and ...
... affairs in their hands . These very men , though chofen for fuch a work , as the di- gefting a body of laws for the government of a free ftate , did immediately ufurp arbitrary power : ran into all the forms of it , had their guards and ...
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... affairs of A- thens were no other than the untimely loss of fo great and good a man , yet I could not forbear relating it . Their next great man was Ariftides t . mighty services he had done his country was a person of the ftrictest ...
... affairs of A- thens were no other than the untimely loss of fo great and good a man , yet I could not forbear relating it . Their next great man was Ariftides t . mighty services he had done his country was a person of the ftrictest ...
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... affairs of the navy having been committed to his charge . OR- RERY . moufe : but afterwards , upon Mr. Mountague's promotion to the chancellorship of the exchequer , Prior , with a good- humoured in ignation at feeing his friend ...
... affairs of the navy having been committed to his charge . OR- RERY . moufe : but afterwards , upon Mr. Mountague's promotion to the chancellorship of the exchequer , Prior , with a good- humoured in ignation at feeing his friend ...
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