THE WORKS OF THE Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 3C. BATHURST, in Fleetstreet, 1760 |
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... use . He had been a person of great deservings from the repub- lick , was an admirable Speaker , and very popular . His accounts were confused , and he could not then give them . up , Earl of Orford . He had been confidered in a manner ...
... use . He had been a person of great deservings from the repub- lick , was an admirable Speaker , and very popular . His accounts were confused , and he could not then give them . up , Earl of Orford . He had been confidered in a manner ...
Page 37
... use they made of it has been already fhewn . It was certainly a great revolution , pro- duced entirely by the many unjust encroachments of the people ; and might have wholly changed the fate of Rome , if the folly and vice of those ...
... use they made of it has been already fhewn . It was certainly a great revolution , pro- duced entirely by the many unjust encroachments of the people ; and might have wholly changed the fate of Rome , if the folly and vice of those ...
Page 66
... use of upon very few occa- fions , and those of small importance , and then only with a view of bringing over his own fide another time to This appears to be an apolo- gy for the Tories , and a juftifi- cation of them against the mif ...
... use of upon very few occa- fions , and those of small importance , and then only with a view of bringing over his own fide another time to This appears to be an apolo- gy for the Tories , and a juftifi- cation of them against the mif ...
Page 68
... use of my reason , I can- not poffibly think fo well or fo ill of either party , as they would endeavour to perfuade the world of each other , and of themselves . For instance ; I do not charge it upon the body of the whigs or the ...
... use of my reason , I can- not poffibly think fo well or fo ill of either party , as they would endeavour to perfuade the world of each other , and of themselves . For instance ; I do not charge it upon the body of the whigs or the ...
Page 72
... use violent methods against great numbers of mistaken people , while they do not mani- feftly endanger the conftitution of either . But the greatest advocates for general liberty of confcience will allow , that they ought to be checked ...
... use violent methods against great numbers of mistaken people , while they do not mani- feftly endanger the conftitution of either . But the greatest advocates for general liberty of confcience will allow , that they ought to be checked ...
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