The Works of Jonathan Swift: Accurately Revised in Twelve Volumes, Adorned with Copper-plates. With Some Account of the Author's Life and Notes, Historical and Explanatory, Volume 3C. Bathurst, 1754 |
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Page 46
... deftroy a government , are fown a- long with the very feeds of it , and both grow up together ; and that as ruft eats away iron , and worms devour wood , and both are a fort of plagues born and bred along with the fubflance they deftroy ...
... deftroy a government , are fown a- long with the very feeds of it , and both grow up together ; and that as ruft eats away iron , and worms devour wood , and both are a fort of plagues born and bred along with the fubflance they deftroy ...
Page 109
... deftroy the conftitution both of religion and government . And thus even in Holland itfelf , where it is pre- tended that the variety of fects live fo a micably together , and in fuch perfect * Lord Clarendon's history . obedience to ...
... deftroy the conftitution both of religion and government . And thus even in Holland itfelf , where it is pre- tended that the variety of fects live fo a micably together , and in fuch perfect * Lord Clarendon's history . obedience to ...
Page 110
... deftroy the liberty of that republick . So that upon the whole , where fects are tolerated in a state , it is fit they should enjoy a full liberty of con- science , and every other privilege of free- born fubjects , to which no power is ...
... deftroy the liberty of that republick . So that upon the whole , where fects are tolerated in a state , it is fit they should enjoy a full liberty of con- science , and every other privilege of free- born fubjects , to which no power is ...
Page 142
... deftroy at one blow all the wit , and half the learning of the kingdom ; to break the entire frame and conftitution of things ; to ruin trade , extinguish arts and fciences , with the profeffors of them ; in fhort , to turn our courts ...
... deftroy at one blow all the wit , and half the learning of the kingdom ; to break the entire frame and conftitution of things ; to ruin trade , extinguish arts and fciences , with the profeffors of them ; in fhort , to turn our courts ...
Page 151
... like fo many talifmans to deftroy the diseases themselves ? are party and fac- tion rooted in men's hearts no deeper than phrases M 2 phrases borrowed from religion , or found- ed upon no ABOLISHING CHRISTIANITY . 151.
... like fo many talifmans to deftroy the diseases themselves ? are party and fac- tion rooted in men's hearts no deeper than phrases M 2 phrases borrowed from religion , or found- ed upon no ABOLISHING CHRISTIANITY . 151.
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