The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volumen 5J. Johnson, J. Nichols, R. Baldwin, Otridge and Son, J. Sewell, F. and C. Rivington, T. Payne, R. Faulder, G. and J. Robinson, R. Lea, J. Nunn, W. Cuthell, T. Egerton, ... [and 12 others], 1801 |
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... given us but one tongue to speak ; wherein how- ever some do so abound , that the virtuosi , who have been so long in search for the perpetual motion , may infallibly find it there . Some men admire republicks , because orators flourish ...
... given us but one tongue to speak ; wherein how- ever some do so abound , that the virtuosi , who have been so long in search for the perpetual motion , may infallibly find it there . Some men admire republicks , because orators flourish ...
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... these realms and through my sides there is a wound given to all the protestant almanackmakers in the universe , VIVAT REGINA . A VINDI- A VINDICATION OF ISAAC BICKERSTAFF Esa . AGAINST WHAT IS 46 BICKERSTAFF DETECTED .
... these realms and through my sides there is a wound given to all the protestant almanackmakers in the universe , VIVAT REGINA . A VINDI- A VINDICATION OF ISAAC BICKERSTAFF Esa . AGAINST WHAT IS 46 BICKERSTAFF DETECTED .
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... my predictions with the only falsehood , that ever was pretended to be in them ; and this in an affair at home , where I had so many opportunities 1 opportunities to be exact ; and must have given 52 A VINDICATION OF.
... my predictions with the only falsehood , that ever was pretended to be in them ; and this in an affair at home , where I had so many opportunities 1 opportunities to be exact ; and must have given 52 A VINDICATION OF.
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Jonathan Swift John Nichols. 1 opportunities to be exact ; and must have given such advantages against me to a person of Mr. Partridge's wit and learning , who , if he could pos- sibly have raised one single objection more against the ...
Jonathan Swift John Nichols. 1 opportunities to be exact ; and must have given such advantages against me to a person of Mr. Partridge's wit and learning , who , if he could pos- sibly have raised one single objection more against the ...
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... given the publick , or myself , the trouble of this vindication , if my name had not been made use of by several persons , to whom I never lent it ; one of which , a few days ago , was pleased to father on me a new set of predictions ...
... given the publick , or myself , the trouble of this vindication , if my name had not been made use of by several persons , to whom I never lent it ; one of which , a few days ago , was pleased to father on me a new set of predictions ...
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