The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 5J. Johnson, J. Nichols, R. Baldwin, Otridge and Son, J. Sewell, F. and C. Rivington, T. Payne, R. Faulder, G. and J. Robinson, R. Lea, J. Nunn, W. Cuthell, T. Egerton, ... [and 12 others], 1801 |
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... religion , in opposition to the established Church . These called themselves French prophets , pretended to inspiration , and deluded many people out of their money as well as reason ; but were soon detected as impostors , and obliged ...
... religion , in opposition to the established Church . These called themselves French prophets , pretended to inspiration , and deluded many people out of their money as well as reason ; but were soon detected as impostors , and obliged ...
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... religion , and reproach of power ; and if sovereign princes and astrologers must make diversion for the vulgar - why then farewel , say I , to all govern- ments , ecclesiastical and civil . But , I thank my better stars , I am alive to ...
... religion , and reproach of power ; and if sovereign princes and astrologers must make diversion for the vulgar - why then farewel , say I , to all govern- ments , ecclesiastical and civil . But , I thank my better stars , I am alive to ...
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... religious con- stitution , because we are engaged in a war abroad . It will be among the distinguishing marks of your ministry , my lord , that you have a genius above all such regards , and that no reasonable proposal for the honour ...
... religious con- stitution , because we are engaged in a war abroad . It will be among the distinguishing marks of your ministry , my lord , that you have a genius above all such regards , and that no reasonable proposal for the honour ...
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... religion , and language , be- came wholly Saxon . This I take to be the reason , why there are more Latin words remaining in the British tongue , than in the old Saxon , which , ex- VOL . V. cepting F cepting some few variations in the ...
... religion , and language , be- came wholly Saxon . This I take to be the reason , why there are more Latin words remaining in the British tongue , than in the old Saxon , which , ex- VOL . V. cepting F cepting some few variations in the ...
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... religion , from the many terms of art re- quired in trade and in war , from the new inventions . that have happened in the world , from the vast spreading spreading of navigation and commerce , with many other obvious LORD HIGH ...
... religion , from the many terms of art re- quired in trade and in war , from the new inventions . that have happened in the world , from the vast spreading spreading of navigation and commerce , with many other obvious LORD HIGH ...
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