The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin: Accurately Revised, in Twelve Volumes. Adorned with Copper-plates; with Some Account of the Author's Life, and Notes Historical and Explanatory, Volume 1C. Bathurst, J. Rivington, W. Strahan, B. Collins, J. Hinton, J. Dodsley, L. Davis and C. Reymers, R. Baldwin, and W. Bowyer., 1766 |
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... writer , for which no apo- logy can be thought neceffary , if it be confidered that the fame act is justice if the fubject is a criminal , which would have been murder if executed on the innocent . LA Lord Lord Orrery has been so far ...
... writer , for which no apo- logy can be thought neceffary , if it be confidered that the fame act is justice if the fubject is a criminal , which would have been murder if executed on the innocent . LA Lord Lord Orrery has been so far ...
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... months , and never afterwards crofied the channel . He foon became eminent as a writer , and in that character at least was known to the great men in both the the factions , which were diftinguished by the names of 16 AN ACCOUNT OF THE.
... months , and never afterwards crofied the channel . He foon became eminent as a writer , and in that character at least was known to the great men in both the the factions , which were diftinguished by the names of 16 AN ACCOUNT OF THE.
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... writer were mea- fured by the danger he had incurred . No public no- tice , however , was taken of the dean on this occafion ; and Waters , the printer , after having been long harraffed and imprifoned , at length obtained a noli ...
... writer were mea- fured by the danger he had incurred . No public no- tice , however , was taken of the dean on this occafion ; and Waters , the printer , after having been long harraffed and imprifoned , at length obtained a noli ...
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... writer of the Draper's Letters . Swift , indeed , remonftrated against this proceeding , and once afked his lordship how he could concur in the profecution of a poor honeft fellow , who had been guilty of no other crime than that of ...
... writer of the Draper's Letters . Swift , indeed , remonftrated against this proceeding , and once afked his lordship how he could concur in the profecution of a poor honeft fellow , who had been guilty of no other crime than that of ...
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... writers , whom he has a mind to expofe . I fliall produce one inftance ; it is in the 32d page . Dryden , L'Eftrange , and fome others I fhall not name , are here levelled at , who , having fpent their lives in faction , and apoftacies ...
... writers , whom he has a mind to expofe . I fliall produce one inftance ; it is in the 32d page . Dryden , L'Eftrange , and fome others I fhall not name , are here levelled at , who , having fpent their lives in faction , and apoftacies ...
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