The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...G. Hamilton, J. Balfour, & L. Hunter, 1757 - 2984 pages |
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... because leaves fall off from trees ? That " wont hinder them from falling . If a man falls off a " horfe , must I take phyfic for that ? This arguing " makes you mad ; but it is true right reafon , not to " be difputed . " . He was not ...
... because leaves fall off from trees ? That " wont hinder them from falling . If a man falls off a " horfe , must I take phyfic for that ? This arguing " makes you mad ; but it is true right reafon , not to " be difputed . " . He was not ...
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... because you are the " pooreft . " 66 Ar their going away , the Dean handed Mrs Pilking- ton down all the fteps to the coach , thanking them for the honour of their company , at the fame time flipping into her hand as much money as Mr ...
... because you are the " pooreft . " 66 Ar their going away , the Dean handed Mrs Pilking- ton down all the fteps to the coach , thanking them for the honour of their company , at the fame time flipping into her hand as much money as Mr ...
Page cxii
... because he tries to do fomething , " and does not beg . " MRS Pilkington was fhewed into a little street par- lour , where was Mrs Brent , his housekeeper . " Here , " fays he , " Mrs Brent , take care of this child . while I " take my ...
... because he tries to do fomething , " and does not beg . " MRS Pilkington was fhewed into a little street par- lour , where was Mrs Brent , his housekeeper . " Here , " fays he , " Mrs Brent , take care of this child . while I " take my ...
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... because they are levelled to remove those terrors that religion tells men will be the confequence of immoral lives . Nothing like which is to be met with in this discourse , tho ' some of them are plea- fed fo freely to cenfure it . And ...
... because they are levelled to remove those terrors that religion tells men will be the confequence of immoral lives . Nothing like which is to be met with in this discourse , tho ' some of them are plea- fed fo freely to cenfure it . And ...
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... because it is agreed on all hands , that the author had given him fuffi- cient provocation . The great objection is against his manner of treating it , very unfuitable to one of his fun- ction . It was determined by a fair majority ...
... because it is agreed on all hands , that the author had given him fuffi- cient provocation . The great objection is against his manner of treating it , very unfuitable to one of his fun- ction . It was determined by a fair majority ...
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