The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 19C. Bathurst, C. Davis, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, J. Hodges, R. and J. Dodsley, and W. Bowyer., 1754 |
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... tion of his works with , than fo com- " mon a bookseller . Here will be nothing " but the ludicrous and little things ; none of the political , or any things of " confequence , which are wholly at his " own difpofal . But , at any rate ...
... tion of his works with , than fo com- " mon a bookseller . Here will be nothing " but the ludicrous and little things ; none of the political , or any things of " confequence , which are wholly at his " own difpofal . But , at any rate ...
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... tion of them , that tended to any thing elfe than robbery and murder ? Do the body of lawyers think of any thing else , but to plunder and destroy the rest of mankind ? In fhort , there is no corpora- tion to be excepted out of this ...
... tion of them , that tended to any thing elfe than robbery and murder ? Do the body of lawyers think of any thing else , but to plunder and destroy the rest of mankind ? In fhort , there is no corpora- tion to be excepted out of this ...
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... tion that in fifteen years . way I went , fome years ago , with lord Peterborow about ten leagues at fea , purely to try if I could fail without fea - fickness , and with no other view than to make yourself and lord Bolingbroke a visit ...
... tion that in fifteen years . way I went , fome years ago , with lord Peterborow about ten leagues at fea , purely to try if I could fail without fea - fickness , and with no other view than to make yourself and lord Bolingbroke a visit ...
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