THE WORKS OF THE Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 3C. BATHURST, in Fleetstreet, 1760 |
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... able to lay . And this laft circumftance , as cafes have lately ftood , may perhaps be worth nothing . From what hath been already advanced , feveral con- clufions may be drawn : First , That a mixed government , partaking of the known ...
... able to lay . And this laft circumftance , as cafes have lately ftood , may perhaps be worth nothing . From what hath been already advanced , feveral con- clufions may be drawn : First , That a mixed government , partaking of the known ...
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... able to appear by reafon of his wounds , fined 30000 crowns , and died in prifon . Though the confequences of this proceeding upon the affairs of A- thens were no other than the untimely loss of fo great and good a man , yet I could not ...
... able to appear by reafon of his wounds , fined 30000 crowns , and died in prifon . Though the confequences of this proceeding upon the affairs of A- thens were no other than the untimely loss of fo great and good a man , yet I could not ...
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... able to recover their loffes , re- pent of their rashness , and endeavour in vain for his restoration ; the Perfian lieutenant , to whofe protection he fled , making him a facrifice to the refentments of Lyfander the general of the ...
... able to recover their loffes , re- pent of their rashness , and endeavour in vain for his restoration ; the Perfian lieutenant , to whofe protection he fled , making him a facrifice to the refentments of Lyfander the general of the ...
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... able minister of state , an ex- cellent orator , and a man of letters : and laftly , that Phocion , befides the fuccefs of his arms , was also re- nowned for his negotiations abroad , having in an em- baffy brought the greatest monarch ...
... able minister of state , an ex- cellent orator , and a man of letters : and laftly , that Phocion , befides the fuccefs of his arms , was also re- nowned for his negotiations abroad , having in an em- baffy brought the greatest monarch ...
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... able accounts ; or to impeach Phocion , who had been guilty of no other crime but the peace and fecurity of his continuance of fuch proceedings end in , but the ut- ter discouragement of all virtuous actions and per- fons , and ...
... able accounts ; or to impeach Phocion , who had been guilty of no other crime but the peace and fecurity of his continuance of fuch proceedings end in , but the ut- ter discouragement of all virtuous actions and per- fons , and ...
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