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Thus , when he wrote of the relations to be ob- served between church and state , when he wrote of matters connected with religious toleration , when he wrote against the deists and in behalf of religion as a moral check , he was ...
Thus , when he wrote of the relations to be ob- served between church and state , when he wrote of matters connected with religious toleration , when he wrote against the deists and in behalf of religion as a moral check , he was ...
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Almost from the hour of his arrival in London he joined in the cry for peace . ' It is affirmed by the Tories , ' he wrote on 9 September 1710 to Archbishop King , ' that the great motive of these changes was the ...
Almost from the hour of his arrival in London he joined in the cry for peace . ' It is affirmed by the Tories , ' he wrote on 9 September 1710 to Archbishop King , ' that the great motive of these changes was the ...
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Before long some of Swift's friends in England had learned , probably through Ford , of the work in progress — ' I long to see your Travels , ' wrote Bolingbroke in December 1721. In Ireland there seem to have been very few who had any ...
Before long some of Swift's friends in England had learned , probably through Ford , of the work in progress — ' I long to see your Travels , ' wrote Bolingbroke in December 1721. In Ireland there seem to have been very few who had any ...
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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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