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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As his abhorrence of hypocrisy exempted him from affectation , the natural equity of his mind fecured him against envy . He cultivated genius wherever he found it , and in whatever degree , with greatzeal and assiduity , and would ...
As his abhorrence of hypocrisy exempted him from affectation , the natural equity of his mind fecured him against envy . He cultivated genius wherever he found it , and in whatever degree , with greatzeal and assiduity , and would ...
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He told her ; they were against Wood's halfpence . Having asked Mr. and Mrs. Pilkington , if they could finoke ; and being answered , that they did not ;. ... ' Tis a sign , " : faid he , " you were neither of you bred in the univers ...
He told her ; they were against Wood's halfpence . Having asked Mr. and Mrs. Pilkington , if they could finoke ; and being answered , that they did not ;. ... ' Tis a sign , " : faid he , " you were neither of you bred in the univers ...
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Shedid fo ; and observed the fouth wall was lined with brick , and a great number of fruit - trees planted against it , which being tben in blossom , looked very beautiful , What are you . fo intent on ? ” said the . Dean .
Shedid fo ; and observed the fouth wall was lined with brick , and a great number of fruit - trees planted against it , which being tben in blossom , looked very beautiful , What are you . fo intent on ? ” said the . Dean .
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... 170 An argument against abolishing Christianity 192 . A project for the advancement of religion , 206 The sentiments of a church of England - man with respect to religion and government , 223 Sermons , I. On the Trinity , ji .
... 170 An argument against abolishing Christianity 192 . A project for the advancement of religion , 206 The sentiments of a church of England - man with respect to religion and government , 223 Sermons , I. On the Trinity , ji .
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Personal fatire against evil magistrates , corrupt ministers , and those giants of power , who gorge themselves with the entrails of their country , is different from that personal satire , which too often proceeds merely from self ...
Personal fatire against evil magistrates , corrupt ministers , and those giants of power , who gorge themselves with the entrails of their country , is different from that personal satire , which too often proceeds merely from self ...
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