The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...: Accurately Revised ... Adorned with Copper-plates; with Some Account of the Author's Life, and Notes Historical and Explanatory, Volume 1C. Bathurst, 1764 |
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Page ix
... allowed to have any merit : they are indeed like annuals , that grow about a young tree , and feem to vie with it for a fummer , but fall and die with the leaves in autumn , and are never heard of any more . When Dr. Eachard writ his ...
... allowed to have any merit : they are indeed like annuals , that grow about a young tree , and feem to vie with it for a fummer , but fall and die with the leaves in autumn , and are never heard of any more . When Dr. Eachard writ his ...
Page 17
... allowed fuf- ficient authority : for it is here to be noted , that praife was originally a penfion paid by the world ; but the moderns , finding the trou- ble and charge too great in collecting it , have lately bought out the fee ...
... allowed fuf- ficient authority : for it is here to be noted , that praife was originally a penfion paid by the world ; but the moderns , finding the trou- ble and charge too great in collecting it , have lately bought out the fee ...
Page 26
... allowed the honour of a fourth , by reafon of its level of inferior fituation expofing it to perpetual in- terruption from collaterals . Neither can the bench itself , though raifed to a proper emi- nency , put in a better claim ...
... allowed the honour of a fourth , by reafon of its level of inferior fituation expofing it to perpetual in- terruption from collaterals . Neither can the bench itself , though raifed to a proper emi- nency , put in a better claim ...
Page 54
... allowed to have equal authority with the scripture , or rather greater . When the papifts cannot find any thing which they want in fcripture , they go to oral tradition : Thus Peter is introduced diffatisfied with the tedious way of ...
... allowed to have equal authority with the scripture , or rather greater . When the papifts cannot find any thing which they want in fcripture , they go to oral tradition : Thus Peter is introduced diffatisfied with the tedious way of ...
Page 57
... allowed in the most authentic books of the church of Rome . W. Wotton . The images of faints , the bleffed virgin , and our Saviour an infant . Ibid . figures of men , women , and children . Here A TALE OF A TUB . 57.
... allowed in the most authentic books of the church of Rome . W. Wotton . The images of faints , the bleffed virgin , and our Saviour an infant . Ibid . figures of men , women , and children . Here A TALE OF A TUB . 57.
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