The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volumen5J. 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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... 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 there most , and are the ...
... 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 there most , and are the ...
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... speak no farther of . I shall add but one prediction more , and that in mystical terms , which shall be included in a verse out of Virgil , Alter erit jam Tethys , et altera quæ Delectos heroas . vehat Argo Upon the 25th day of this ...
... speak no farther of . I shall add but one prediction more , and that in mystical terms , which shall be included in a verse out of Virgil , Alter erit jam Tethys , et altera quæ Delectos heroas . vehat Argo Upon the 25th day of this ...
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... speak in the town phrase , it is a bite ; he has fully had his jest , and may be satisfied . I very much approve approve the serious air he gives himself in his introduction and conclusion , which has gone far to give some people , of ...
... speak in the town phrase , it is a bite ; he has fully had his jest , and may be satisfied . I very much approve approve the serious air he gives himself in his introduction and conclusion , which has gone far to give some people , of ...
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... speak my private opinion ) is an errour of no very great magni- tude , that men should raise a clamour about it . I shall only say , it would not be amiss , if that author would henceforth be more tender of other men's reputation , as ...
... speak my private opinion ) is an errour of no very great magni- tude , that men should raise a clamour about it . I shall only say , it would not be amiss , if that author would henceforth be more tender of other men's reputation , as ...
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... speak- ing , England is now no more , for the whole island is one kingdom under the name of Britain . Gerpon shall , & c . This prediction , though somewhat obscure , is wonderfully adapt . Geryon is said to have been a king of Spain ...
... speak- ing , England is now no more , for the whole island is one kingdom under the name of Britain . Gerpon shall , & c . This prediction , though somewhat obscure , is wonderfully adapt . Geryon is said to have been a king of Spain ...
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