THE WORKS OF THE Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 3C. BATHURST, in Fleetstreet, 1760 |
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... 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 ears ; but has inflicted VOL . III ...
... 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 ears ; but has inflicted VOL . III ...
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... never to have thought on . Some fallies of levity ought to be imputed to youth , ( fuppofed in charity , as it was in truth , to be the time in which we wrote them ; ) others to the gaiety of our minds at cer- tain junctures common to ...
... never to have thought on . Some fallies of levity ought to be imputed to youth , ( fuppofed in charity , as it was in truth , to be the time in which we wrote them ; ) others to the gaiety of our minds at cer- tain junctures common to ...
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... never meant , and for whom we have an esteem and re- fpect . Even those pieces , in which we are least injured , have never before been printed from the true copies , or with any tolerable degree of correctness . We declare , that this ...
... never meant , and for whom we have an esteem and re- fpect . Even those pieces , in which we are least injured , have never before been printed from the true copies , or with any tolerable degree of correctness . We declare , that this ...
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... never started at all before fuch an incident brought it on the stage . Not to confent to the enacting of fuch a law , which has no view befides the general good , unless another law shall at the fame time pass , with no other view but ...
... never started at all before fuch an incident brought it on the stage . Not to confent to the enacting of fuch a law , which has no view befides the general good , unless another law shall at the fame time pass , with no other view but ...
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... never expelled by the fury of invaders , ( who thought it not worth a conqueft ) but continued always Aborigines ; and therefore retained through all revolutions a tincture of that turbulent fpirit , wherewith their government be- gan ...
... never expelled by the fury of invaders , ( who thought it not worth a conqueft ) but continued always Aborigines ; and therefore retained through all revolutions a tincture of that turbulent fpirit , wherewith their government be- gan ...
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