THE WORKS OF THE Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 3C. BATHURST, in Fleetstreet, 1760 |
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... manners P. 117 A letter from a member of the house of commons in Ire- land , to a member of the house of commons in England , concerning the facramental teft P. 145 A tritical effay upon the faculties of the mind P. 167 Predictions for ...
... manners P. 117 A letter from a member of the house of commons in Ire- land , to a member of the house of commons in England , concerning the facramental teft P. 145 A tritical effay upon the faculties of the mind P. 167 Predictions for ...
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... manners and good fenfe , which we never faw nor heard of till they appeared in print . For a forgery in fetting a falfe name to a writing , which may prejudice another's fortune , the law punishes . the offender with the lofs of his ...
... manners and good fenfe , which we never faw nor heard of till they appeared in print . For a forgery in fetting a falfe name to a writing , which may prejudice another's fortune , the law punishes . the offender with the lofs of his ...
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... manner , that fcarce any bock of confequence can be bought , with- out purchafing fomething unworthy of the author along with it . But in our own country it is ftill worse : Those very booksellers , who have fupported themselves upon an ...
... manner , that fcarce any bock of confequence can be bought , with- out purchafing fomething unworthy of the author along with it . But in our own country it is ftill worse : Those very booksellers , who have fupported themselves upon an ...
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... manner , confifts of what we not only thought unlikely to reach the future , but unworthy even of the present age ; not our ftudies , but our follies ; not our works , but our idleneffes . Some comfort however it is , that all of them ...
... manner , confifts of what we not only thought unlikely to reach the future , but unworthy even of the present age ; not our ftudies , but our follies ; not our works , but our idleneffes . Some comfort however it is , that all of them ...
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... manner of tyranny and oppreffion , as it is poffible for a fingle perfon to be , though we 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 ...
... manner of tyranny and oppreffion , as it is poffible for a fingle perfon to be , though we 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 ...
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