| Jonathan Swift - 1711 - 440 pages
...of my Lords the Bifhops, would fuffice to maintain at leaft Two Hundred Young Gentlemen of Wit and Pleafure, and Free-thinking Enemies to Prieft-Crafr,...And then, again, fo great a Number of able [bodied 3 Divines might be a Recruit to our Fleet and Armies. This indeed appears to be a Confideration of... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1713 - 436 pages
...leaft Two Hundred Young Gentlemen of Wit and Pleafure, and Free-thinking, Enemies to Prieft-craft, narrow Principles , Pedantry , and Prejudices, who...And then, again, fo great a Number of able [bodied] f)ivines might be a Recruit to our Fleet and Armies. This indeed appears to be a Confideration of fome... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1721 - 312 pages
...Pleafure, and Free-thinking Enemies to Prteftcraft, narrow Principles, Pedantry, and Prejudices.who might be an Ornament to the Court and Town : And then, again, fo great a Number of able f bodied ] Divines might be a Rscru it to our Fleet and Armies. This indeed appears to be a Confideration... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 374 pages
...leaft, twb Hundred young Gentlemen of Wit and Pleafurei and Free-thinking ; Enemies to Prieflxraft, narrow Principles, Pedantry, and Prejudices ; who...our Fleet and Armies. This^ indeed, appears to be a Confideratioh of fom6 Weight: But then, oh the other Side, feveral Things deferve to be confidered... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 342 pages
...lead, two hundred young Gentlemen of Wit and Pleafure, and Free-thinking ; Enemies to Prieftcraft, narrow Principles, Pedantry, and Prejudices ; who...to be a Confideration of fome Weight : But then, on tb ebolijbwg CHRISTIANITY. 97 the ofher Side, feveral Things deferve to be confidered likewife: As,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 356 pages
...hundred young Gentlemen Oentlemen of Wit and Pleafure, and Free-thinking ; Enemies to Prieft-craft, narrow Principles, Pedantry, and Prejudices ; who...be a Recruit to our Fleet and Armies. This, indeed, appeareth to be a Confideration of fome Weight. But then, on the other Side, feveral Things 'deferve... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 468 pages
...leaft, two hundred young gentlemen of wit and pleafure, and free-thinking; enemies to prieftcraft, narrow principles, pedantry, and prejudices ; who...and town : and then again, fo great a number of able [bodiedj divines, might be a recruit to our fleet and armies. This, indeed, appears to be a confideration... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 326 pages
...at leaft two hundred young gentlemen of wit and pleafure, and free-thinking, enemies to prieftcraft, narrow principles, pedantry, and prejudices, who might...again, fo great a number of able [bodied] divines •uii>ht be a recruit to our fleet and armies. This indeed appears to be a confideration of fome weight:... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1765 - 334 pages
...at leaft two hundred young gentlemen of wit and pleafure, and free-thinking, enemies to prieftcraft, narrow principles, pedantry, and prejudices, who might...ornament to the court and town : and, then again, fb great a number of able [bodied] divines might be a recruit: to our fleet and armies. This indeed... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 448 pages
...at leaft two hundred young gentlemen of wit and pleafure, and free-thinking, enemies to pricftcraft, narrow principles, pedantry, and prejudices, who might be an ornament to the court Ccviard aflerted the morta- the feat of it to be in the lity of the foul, and alledged blood. and and... | |
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