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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... tory , wherewith the stars have little to do ? Having long observed and lamented these , and a hundred other abuses of this art too tedious to repeat , I resolved to proceed in a new way , which I doubt not will be to the general ...
... tory , wherewith the stars have little to do ? Having long observed and lamented these , and a hundred other abuses of this art too tedious to repeat , I resolved to proceed in a new way , which I doubt not will be to the general ...
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Jonathan Swift John Nichols. tory ; but the rest of your character , which I , or any other writer may now value ourselves by drawing , and the particular account of the great things done under your ministry , for which you are already ...
Jonathan Swift John Nichols. tory ; but the rest of your character , which I , or any other writer may now value ourselves by drawing , and the particular account of the great things done under your ministry , for which you are already ...
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... tory , that was as 66 great a monster as the whig , and would treat us ، ill for being foreigners . These two creatures , it seems , are born with a secret antipathy to one " another , and engage when they meet as naturally " as the ...
... tory , that was as 66 great a monster as the whig , and would treat us ، ill for being foreigners . These two creatures , it seems , are born with a secret antipathy to one " another , and engage when they meet as naturally " as the ...
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... tory at present among us . The design of utterly extirpating monarchy and episcopacy , was equally the same in both ; evidently the consequence of the very same principles , upon which the presbyterians alone began , continued , and ...
... tory at present among us . The design of utterly extirpating monarchy and episcopacy , was equally the same in both ; evidently the consequence of the very same principles , upon which the presbyterians alone began , continued , and ...
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