The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784)Garland Pub., 1974 - 568 pàgines |
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... effect . While the English divines had for more than a century been engaged in a constant state of warfare with ... effects produced by the Tale of a Tub , with regard to the weakening of the powers of po- pery and fanaticism in this ...
... effect . While the English divines had for more than a century been engaged in a constant state of warfare with ... effects produced by the Tale of a Tub , with regard to the weakening of the powers of po- pery and fanaticism in this ...
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... effect , that Swift tells us , " the claufe was carried the next day , in the House of Lords , almost two to one . " The confequences of this , are thus described by Swift , in his Hiftory of the Peace of Utrecht . " When this Addrefs ...
... effect , that Swift tells us , " the claufe was carried the next day , in the House of Lords , almost two to one . " The confequences of this , are thus described by Swift , in his Hiftory of the Peace of Utrecht . " When this Addrefs ...
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... effect . However , they agreed to go to Windfor together the next day . Swift , hoping they might come to a more free explanation in a tête a tête , than in the presence of a third person , pretended business the next morning , and fent ...
... effect . However , they agreed to go to Windfor together the next day . Swift , hoping they might come to a more free explanation in a tête a tête , than in the presence of a third person , pretended business the next morning , and fent ...
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Life of Doctor Swift | 1 |
From his Birth to the Death of Sir William Temple | 31 |
SECTION V | 165 |
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