The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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Page liii
... against his meafures with all their force , and laboured to difappoint him in the exercife of his power by every art of oppofition and delay . But whatever prejudice they had conceived against him was foon removed by the dif- interefted ...
... against his meafures with all their force , and laboured to difappoint him in the exercife of his power by every art of oppofition and delay . But whatever prejudice they had conceived against him was foon removed by the dif- interefted ...
Page lxii
... against him , for refufing to make her his wife . [ 7. R. p . 121 , 122 , 123. ] IF it appears , therefore , that there was as no criminal commerce between them , and that the did not defire the world fhould believe there had been any ...
... against him , for refufing to make her his wife . [ 7. R. p . 121 , 122 , 123. ] IF it appears , therefore , that there was as no criminal commerce between them , and that the did not defire the world fhould believe there had been any ...
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... against this proceeding ; and once asked his Lordship , how he could concur in the profecution of a poor honest fellow , who had been guilty of no other crime than that of wri- ting three or four letters for the instruction of his neigh ...
... against this proceeding ; and once asked his Lordship , how he could concur in the profecution of a poor honest fellow , who had been guilty of no other crime than that of wri- ting three or four letters for the instruction of his neigh ...
Page lxxiv
... against fome calumny : for it is a demonftration , that he was the abfolute mafter of thofe paffions by which the great- eft have been enslaved , and the best fometimes corrupt- ed ; and if he could abstain from gratifying these pas ...
... against fome calumny : for it is a demonftration , that he was the abfolute mafter of thofe paffions by which the great- eft have been enslaved , and the best fometimes corrupt- ed ; and if he could abstain from gratifying these pas ...
Page xciii
... against the Arch- bishop of Dublin , at the expence of feveral hundred pounds at a time when he did not believe he should ever more claim the privilege for himself , because he would not endanger the liberty of his fucceffor by an in ...
... against the Arch- bishop of Dublin , at the expence of feveral hundred pounds at a time when he did not believe he should ever more claim the privilege for himself , because he would not endanger the liberty of his fucceffor by an in ...
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