The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, DublinC. 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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He would liften with great attention to the arguments of others , and whether he was en . gaged or not in the argument , he would re- , capitulate what had been said , state the queftion with great clearness and precision , point out ...
He would liften with great attention to the arguments of others , and whether he was en . gaged or not in the argument , he would re- , capitulate what had been said , state the queftion with great clearness and precision , point out ...
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1 following Larin epitaph : It was written by himself , and shews a moft unhappy misanthropic state of mind . * Hic depositum est corpus 6. Jonathan Swift , S. T. P .; " . Hujus ecclesiæ cathedralis decani , " ' Ubi fæva indignatio ...
1 following Larin epitaph : It was written by himself , and shews a moft unhappy misanthropic state of mind . * Hic depositum est corpus 6. Jonathan Swift , S. T. P .; " . Hujus ecclesiæ cathedralis decani , " ' Ubi fæva indignatio ...
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I. A up TAN STATE 7e 17 Carlos 7 . an het ch Sula Telen Tarehe de Daguri DNM 74JBO 5jx up those very foundations wherein all Christians have agreed . اید inda tempt more . The Author's Apology . 3.
I. A up TAN STATE 7e 17 Carlos 7 . an het ch Sula Telen Tarehe de Daguri DNM 74JBO 5jx up those very foundations wherein all Christians have agreed . اید inda tempt more . The Author's Apology . 3.
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But the greatest maim given to that general reception which the writings of our society have formerly recei . ved , ( next to the transitory state of all sublunary things ) , hath been a superficial vein among many readers of the ...
But the greatest maim given to that general reception which the writings of our society have formerly recei . ved , ( next to the transitory state of all sublunary things ) , hath been a superficial vein among many readers of the ...
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... is now universally received ; nor do I think , any of the learned will dispute that famous treatise to be a complete body of civil knowledge , and the revelation , or rather the apocalypse of all state - arcana .
... is now universally received ; nor do I think , any of the learned will dispute that famous treatise to be a complete body of civil knowledge , and the revelation , or rather the apocalypse of all state - arcana .
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