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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... understandings of the majority . 66 For the month of July , he tells us " of a ge " neral , who , by a glorious action , will recover the reputation he lost by former misfortunes . " This is commonly understood to be lord Galloway ; who ...
... understandings of the majority . 66 For the month of July , he tells us " of a ge " neral , who , by a glorious action , will recover the reputation he lost by former misfortunes . " This is commonly understood to be lord Galloway ; who ...
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... understanding as well as ever I knew , and spoke strong and hearty , without any seeming uneasiness or constraint . After I had told him how sorry I was to see him in those melancholy circumstances , and said some other civi- lities ...
... understanding as well as ever I knew , and spoke strong and hearty , without any seeming uneasiness or constraint . After I had told him how sorry I was to see him in those melancholy circumstances , and said some other civi- lities ...
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... understanding . But I know not how it comes to pass , that professors in most arts and sciences are generally the worst qualified to explain their meanings to those , who are not of their tribe a common farmer shall make you un ...
... understanding . But I know not how it comes to pass , that professors in most arts and sciences are generally the worst qualified to explain their meanings to those , who are not of their tribe a common farmer shall make you un ...
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... understandings of many , who may be supposed to have been his hearers , it ought to be numbered among his omiffions . The fear of being thought pedants , has been of pernicious consequence to young divines . This has wholly taken many ...
... understandings of many , who may be supposed to have been his hearers , it ought to be numbered among his omiffions . The fear of being thought pedants , has been of pernicious consequence to young divines . This has wholly taken many ...
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... understanding . When a man's thoughts are clear , the properest words will generally offer themselves first , and his own judg- ment will direct him in what order to place them , so as they may be best understood . Where men err against ...
... understanding . When a man's thoughts are clear , the properest words will generally offer themselves first , and his own judg- ment will direct him in what order to place them , so as they may be best understood . Where men err against ...
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