THE WORKS OF THE Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 3C. BATHURST, in Fleetstreet, 1760 |
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... himself the guardianship of the laws and chief command in war . He was forced after fome time to leave the Athenians to their own mea- fures upon account of their feditious tempers , which e- • ver continued with them , till the final ...
... himself the guardianship of the laws and chief command in war . He was forced after fome time to leave the Athenians to their own mea- fures upon account of their feditious tempers , which e- • ver continued with them , till the final ...
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... ; at least to re- pent , though it often fell out too late . + Lord Somers . He was the general patron of the literati . ORRERY . The- Themistocles was at first a commoner himself : it was 24 CONTESTS AND DISSENTIONS.
... ; at least to re- pent , though it often fell out too late . + Lord Somers . He was the general patron of the literati . ORRERY . The- Themistocles was at first a commoner himself : it was 24 CONTESTS AND DISSENTIONS.
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... himself neglected , concludes an epiftle written in the year 1698 , to Fleetwood Shepherd , Efq ; with thefe three lines ; My friend Charles Mountague's preferr'd , Nor would I have it long obferv'd That one mouse eats while t'other's ...
... himself neglected , concludes an epiftle written in the year 1698 , to Fleetwood Shepherd , Efq ; with thefe three lines ; My friend Charles Mountague's preferr'd , Nor would I have it long obferv'd That one mouse eats while t'other's ...
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... this was brought to pass , shall be the fubject of my prefent enquiry . While Rome was governed by kings , the monarchy Dionyf . Halicar . was was altogether elective . Romulus himself , when he had IN ATHENS AND ROME . 31.
... this was brought to pass , shall be the fubject of my prefent enquiry . While Rome was governed by kings , the monarchy Dionyf . Halicar . was was altogether elective . Romulus himself , when he had IN ATHENS AND ROME . 31.
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Jonathan Swift. was altogether elective . Romulus himself , when he had built the city , was declared king by the univerfal con- fent of the people , and by augury , which was there understood for divine appointment . Among other divi ...
Jonathan Swift. was altogether elective . Romulus himself , when he had built the city , was declared king by the univerfal con- fent of the people , and by augury , which was there understood for divine appointment . Among other divi ...
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