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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... fall and die with the leaves in autumn , and are never heard of any more . When Dr. Eachard writ his book about the contempt of the clergy , numbers of thofe anfwerers im- mediately started up , whofe memory if he had B 5 not * not kept ...
... fall and die with the leaves in autumn , and are never heard of any more . When Dr. Eachard writ his book about the contempt of the clergy , numbers of thofe anfwerers im- mediately started up , whofe memory if he had B 5 not * not kept ...
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... fall under horrible apprehenfions , left thefe gen- tlemen , during the intervals of a long peace , fhould find leifure to pick holes in the weak fides of religion and government . To pre- vent which , there has been much thought em ...
... fall under horrible apprehenfions , left thefe gen- tlemen , during the intervals of a long peace , fhould find leifure to pick holes in the weak fides of religion and government . To pre- vent which , there has been much thought em ...
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... fall against the people in general , was im- mediately caught up , and revenged upon the authors , however confiderable for their qua- Plutarch . + Vide Xen . lity lity or their merits . Whereas in England is just THE PREFACE . 2.1.
... fall against the people in general , was im- mediately caught up , and revenged upon the authors , however confiderable for their qua- Plutarch . + Vide Xen . lity lity or their merits . Whereas in England is just THE PREFACE . 2.1.
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... fall down with a fufficient force . Corpoream quoque enim vocem confare faten- dum eft , Et fonitum , quoniam poffunt impellere fenfus . Lucret . lib . 4 . And I am the readier to favour this con- jecture from a common obfervation ...
... fall down with a fufficient force . Corpoream quoque enim vocem confare faten- dum eft , Et fonitum , quoniam poffunt impellere fenfus . Lucret . lib . 4 . And I am the readier to favour this con- jecture from a common obfervation ...
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... fall to the ground . I confefs to have for a long time borne a part in this general error ; from which I should never have acquitted myself , but through the affiftance of our noble moderns ; whose most edifying volumes I turn ...
... fall to the ground . I confefs to have for a long time borne a part in this general error ; from which I should never have acquitted myself , but through the affiftance of our noble moderns ; whose most edifying volumes I turn ...
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