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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Page 46
The Gemara is the decision , explanation , or interpretation of the Jewiili ralbics : ani the Misna is properly the code or body of the Jewish civil or common law . Hawkıf .. Viz , in the 1698 . abstraat been tics ; * Their mistresses ...
The Gemara is the decision , explanation , or interpretation of the Jewiili ralbics : ani the Misna is properly the code or body of the Jewish civil or common law . Hawkıf .. Viz , in the 1698 . abstraat been tics ; * Their mistresses ...
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To Martin he shews all the indulgence that the laws of allegory will permit . Orrery . + By his coats , which he gave his sons , the garment of the Israelites . W. Wotton . An error ( with submission ) of the learned commentator ...
To Martin he shews all the indulgence that the laws of allegory will permit . Orrery . + By his coats , which he gave his sons , the garment of the Israelites . W. Wotton . An error ( with submission ) of the learned commentator ...
Page 84
For want of which , if the - moderns had not lent their asistance , we might yet have wandered in the dark . But I have still behind , a fault far more notorious to tax this author with ; I mean , his gross ignorance in the common laws ...
For want of which , if the - moderns had not lent their asistance , we might yet have wandered in the dark . But I have still behind , a fault far more notorious to tax this author with ; I mean , his gross ignorance in the common laws ...
Page 114
Now , I take all this to be the last degree of perverting nature ; one of whose eternal laws it is , to put her best furniture forward . And therefore , in order to save the charges of all such expensive anatomy for the time to come ...
Now , I take all this to be the last degree of perverting nature ; one of whose eternal laws it is , to put her best furniture forward . And therefore , in order to save the charges of all such expensive anatomy for the time to come ...
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... when a book that misses its tide , shall be land , and addressed him for repeal of the penal laws and test . ... freely continued their assemblies , by virtue of King James's indulgence , before they had a toleration by law .
... when a book that misses its tide , shall be land , and addressed him for repeal of the penal laws and test . ... freely continued their assemblies , by virtue of King James's indulgence , before they had a toleration by law .
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