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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... ————— but for the rest , to give my judgment at once , I think the long dispute among the philosophers about a vacuum , may be determined in the affirmative , that -k ; it it is to be found in a critick's head . .6 A TRITICAL ESSAY UPON ...
... ————— but for the rest , to give my judgment at once , I think the long dispute among the philosophers about a vacuum , may be determined in the affirmative , that -k ; it it is to be found in a critick's head . .6 A TRITICAL ESSAY UPON ...
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Jonathan Swift John Nichols. it is to be found in a critick's head . They are at best but the drones of the learned world , who devour the honey , and will not work themselves ; and a writer need no more regard them , than the moon does ...
Jonathan Swift John Nichols. it is to be found in a critick's head . They are at best but the drones of the learned world , who devour the honey , and will not work themselves ; and a writer need no more regard them , than the moon does ...
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... Head , " John Case lives , though Safford's dead . + Mary Kirleus , widow of John Kirleus , son of Dr. Thomas Kirleus , a collegiate physician of London , and sworn physician in ordinary to king Charles II , was a constant advertiser in ...
... Head , " John Case lives , though Safford's dead . + Mary Kirleus , widow of John Kirleus , son of Dr. Thomas Kirleus , a collegiate physician of London , and sworn physician in ordinary to king Charles II , was a constant advertiser in ...
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... head , but never with much apprehension , till about a fortnight before ; since which time it had the perpetual possession of his mind and thoughts , and he did verily believe was the true natural cause of his present distemper : for ...
... head , but never with much apprehension , till about a fortnight before ; since which time it had the perpetual possession of his mind and thoughts , and he did verily believe was the true natural cause of his present distemper : for ...
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... head , and said , oh ! sir , this is no time for jesting , but for repenting those fooleries , as I do now from the very bottom of my heart . By what I can gather from you , said I , the observations and predictions you printed with ...
... head , and said , oh ! sir , this is no time for jesting , but for repenting those fooleries , as I do now from the very bottom of my heart . By what I can gather from you , said I , the observations and predictions you printed with ...
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