THE WORKS OF THE Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 3C. BATHURST, in Fleetstreet, 1760 |
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... nature , or at least the good judgment of the world , would have cleared us from the imputation of fuch things , as had been thus charged upon us by the malice of enemies , the want of judgment of friends , the unconcern of indifferent ...
... nature , or at least the good judgment of the world , would have cleared us from the imputation of fuch things , as had been thus charged upon us by the malice of enemies , the want of judgment of friends , the unconcern of indifferent ...
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... nature and common reason , which in all difficulties or dangers , where prudence or courage is required , do rather incite us to fly for coun- fel or affistance to a fingle perfon , than a multitude . The second natural divifion of ...
... nature and common reason , which in all difficulties or dangers , where prudence or courage is required , do rather incite us to fly for coun- fel or affistance to a fingle perfon , than a multitude . The second natural divifion of ...
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... nature of a balance is . It fuppofes three things First , the part which held , together with the hand that holds it ; and then the two scales , with what- ever is weighed therein . Now confider several ftates in a neighbourhood ; in ...
... nature of a balance is . It fuppofes three things First , the part which held , together with the hand that holds it ; and then the two scales , with what- ever is weighed therein . Now confider several ftates in a neighbourhood ; in ...
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... nature and rea- fon , seems very well to agree with the fentiments of legiflators , and to have been followed in most states , whether they have appeared under the name of monar- chies , aristocracies , or democracies : for not to men ...
... nature and rea- fon , seems very well to agree with the fentiments of legiflators , and to have been followed in most states , whether they have appeared under the name of monar- chies , aristocracies , or democracies : for not to men ...
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... , and as it became neceffary to reject or receive both the bills thus tacked toge- ther , this expedient perfectly anfwered its purpose . Having Having fhewn , that there is a natural balance of 18 CONTESTS AND DISSENTIONS.
... , and as it became neceffary to reject or receive both the bills thus tacked toge- ther , this expedient perfectly anfwered its purpose . Having Having fhewn , that there is a natural balance of 18 CONTESTS AND DISSENTIONS.
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