THE WORKS OF THE Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 3C. BATHURST, in Fleetstreet, 1760 |
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... Benj . Tooke ) are abfolutely fpurious , and without our confent impofed upon the publick . Twickenham , May 27 , 1727 . JONATH . SWIFT . ALEX . POPE . THE THE following difcourfe is a kind of remonftrance in behalf PREFACE .
... Benj . Tooke ) are abfolutely fpurious , and without our confent impofed upon the publick . Twickenham , May 27 , 1727 . JONATH . SWIFT . ALEX . POPE . THE THE following difcourfe is a kind of remonftrance in behalf PREFACE .
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... publick revenues to his own private use . He had been a person of great deservings from the repub- lick , was an admirable Speaker , and very popular . His accounts were confused , and he could not then give them . up , Earl of Orford ...
... publick revenues to his own private use . He had been a person of great deservings from the repub- lick , was an admirable Speaker , and very popular . His accounts were confused , and he could not then give them . up , Earl of Orford ...
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... publick ; but the fenate could not be brought to give their confent . For feveral of the wifeft among the nobles began to apprehend the growing power of the people ; and therefore know- ing what an acceffion thereof would accrue to them ...
... publick ; but the fenate could not be brought to give their confent . For feveral of the wifeft among the nobles began to apprehend the growing power of the people ; and therefore know- ing what an acceffion thereof would accrue to them ...
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... publick and avowed pretenfions for be- ginning the civil war were to reftore the tribunes and the people oppreffed ( as he pretended ) by the nobles . This forced Pompey , against his inclinations , upon the neceffity of changing fides ...
... publick and avowed pretenfions for be- ginning the civil war were to reftore the tribunes and the people oppreffed ( as he pretended ) by the nobles . This forced Pompey , against his inclinations , upon the neceffity of changing fides ...
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... publick af . fairs . So that the people themselves were forced to abrogate it for fear of bringing all things into con- fufion . There is one thing more to be observed , where in all the popular impeachments in Greece and Rome feemed to ...
... publick af . fairs . So that the people themselves were forced to abrogate it for fear of bringing all things into con- fufion . There is one thing more to be observed , where in all the popular impeachments in Greece and Rome feemed to ...
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