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This was the line which Swift took at all times with the deists . Undeniably it may be made to bear out the view that his religion was mere morality . The fallacy of such an interpretation lies in the assumption that Swift over- looked ...
This was the line which Swift took at all times with the deists . Undeniably it may be made to bear out the view that his religion was mere morality . The fallacy of such an interpretation lies in the assumption that Swift over- looked ...
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Took up the editorship of the Examiner , the tory journal , having definitely renounced the whigs . Gave over the editorship of the Examiner , in order to work on The Conduct of the Allies , a tory pamphlet in support of the peace ...
Took up the editorship of the Examiner , the tory journal , having definitely renounced the whigs . Gave over the editorship of the Examiner , in order to work on The Conduct of the Allies , a tory pamphlet in support of the peace ...
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He took up Arbuthnot's quotation , the ' hearts of kings are unsearchable , ' and with each new day fulminated more terribly against the Somer- sets , until he could no longer bear the thought of the duchess's insidious presence by the ...
He took up Arbuthnot's quotation , the ' hearts of kings are unsearchable , ' and with each new day fulminated more terribly against the Somer- sets , until he could no longer bear the thought of the duchess's insidious presence by the ...
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
CONTROLLING IDEAS | 49 |
The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a Tub | 75 |
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