THE WORKS OF THE Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 3C. BATHURST, in Fleetstreet, 1760 |
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... universal monarchy in feveral states adjoining to each other . So endless and exorbitant are the defires of men , whether confidered in their per- fons or their states , that they will grasp at all , and can form no fcheme of perfect ...
... universal monarchy in feveral states adjoining to each other . So endless and exorbitant are the defires of men , whether confidered in their per- fons or their states , that they will grasp at all , and can form no fcheme of perfect ...
Page 122
... universal and deep - rooted as these appear to be , I am utterly deceived , if an ef- fectual remedy might not be applied to most of them ; neither am I at prefent upon a wild fpeculative project , but such a one as may be eafily put in ...
... universal and deep - rooted as these appear to be , I am utterly deceived , if an ef- fectual remedy might not be applied to most of them ; neither am I at prefent upon a wild fpeculative project , but such a one as may be eafily put in ...
Page 215
... universal reformer and corrector of a- bufes , a remover of grievances , rakes into every flut's corner of nature , bringing hidden corruptions to the light , and raises a mighty duft where there was none before , fharing deeply all the ...
... universal reformer and corrector of a- bufes , a remover of grievances , rakes into every flut's corner of nature , bringing hidden corruptions to the light , and raises a mighty duft where there was none before , fharing deeply all the ...
Page 219
... land , direct- ing all pleadings to be in that language , and endeavour- ing to make it universal in the kingdom . This at least is is the opinion generally received : but your lordship hath LORD , HIGH TREASURER . 219.
... land , direct- ing all pleadings to be in that language , and endeavour- ing to make it universal in the kingdom . This at least is is the opinion generally received : but your lordship hath LORD , HIGH TREASURER . 219.
Page 234
... it . Your lordship is universal- ly allowed to poffefs a very large portion in most parts of literature ; and to this you owe the cultivating those many many virtues which otherwife would have been lefs a- dorned 234 A LETTER TO THE.
... it . Your lordship is universal- ly allowed to poffefs a very large portion in most parts of literature ; and to this you owe the cultivating those many many virtues which otherwife would have been lefs a- dorned 234 A LETTER TO THE.
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