The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Volume 2A. Donaldson, 1766 |
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... religion , their common humour and converfa- tion , their diet and their complexion ; which do all no- toriously vary almoft in every age , and may every one of them have great effects upon mens notions of government . in Since the ...
... religion , their common humour and converfa- tion , their diet and their complexion ; which do all no- toriously vary almoft in every age , and may every one of them have great effects upon mens notions of government . in Since the ...
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... religion with republican principles in government ; and , gaining upon the prerogative as well as the nobles , under feveral denominations , for the space of about fixty years , did at last overthrow the constituti- on , and , according ...
... religion with republican principles in government ; and , gaining upon the prerogative as well as the nobles , under feveral denominations , for the space of about fixty years , did at last overthrow the constituti- on , and , according ...
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... religion and liberty of their country . Retire , " 6 good my Lord , with your pupil , and let us hear no more of these hypocritical infinuations , left the Queen . " and ministers , who have been hitherto content with " only ...
... religion and liberty of their country . Retire , " 6 good my Lord , with your pupil , and let us hear no more of these hypocritical infinuations , left the Queen . " and ministers , who have been hitherto content with " only ...
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... religion that wants no fupport from the enlargement of secular power , but is well fupported by the wisdom and piety of its preachers , and its own native truth ; it would be good to know what religion he profeffeth : for the clergy to ...
... religion that wants no fupport from the enlargement of secular power , but is well fupported by the wisdom and piety of its preachers , and its own native truth ; it would be good to know what religion he profeffeth : for the clergy to ...
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... religion , mercy , con- fcience , or honour . - Thirdly , In what hands is power . lodged abroad ? To answer the question naturally , Louis XIV . is King of France , Philip V. ( by the coun- fels and acknowledgments of the Whigs ) is ...
... religion , mercy , con- fcience , or honour . - Thirdly , In what hands is power . lodged abroad ? To answer the question naturally , Louis XIV . is King of France , Philip V. ( by the coun- fels and acknowledgments of the Whigs ) is ...
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