THE WORKS OF THE Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 3C. BATHURST, in Fleetstreet, 1760 |
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... common to all men . The publishing of thefe , which we cannot difown , and without our confent , is , I think , a greater injury , than that of afcribing to us the moft ftupid productions , which we can wholly deny . This has been ...
... common to all men . The publishing of thefe , which we cannot difown , and without our confent , is , I think , a greater injury , than that of afcribing to us the moft ftupid productions , which we can wholly deny . This has been ...
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... common reason , which in all difficulties or dangers , where prudence or courage is required , do rather incite us to fly for coun- fel or affistance to a fingle perfon , than a multitude . The second natural divifion of power is of ...
... common reason , which in all difficulties or dangers , where prudence or courage is required , do rather incite us to fly for coun- fel or affistance to a fingle perfon , than a multitude . The second natural divifion of power is of ...
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... this model purely by chance , ( which I take to have been nature and common reafon ) but the Spartans by thought and defign . And Fragm , lib . 6 . fuch L fuch at Carthage was the † Jumma reipublicæ , IN ATHENS AND ROME . 15.
... this model purely by chance , ( which I take to have been nature and common reafon ) but the Spartans by thought and defign . And Fragm , lib . 6 . fuch L fuch at Carthage was the † Jumma reipublicæ , IN ATHENS AND ROME . 15.
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... common- wealths have had their fhare as well as monarchs : fo the Athenians , the Spartans , the Thebans , and the Achaians , did feveral times aim at the univerfal ma- narchy of Greece : fo the commonwealths of Carthage and Rome ...
... common- wealths have had their fhare as well as monarchs : fo the Athenians , the Spartans , the Thebans , and the Achaians , did feveral times aim at the univerfal ma- narchy of Greece : fo the commonwealths of Carthage and Rome ...
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... common - place : that all forms of government having been instituted by men , must be mortal like their authors , and have their periods of duration limited as well as thofe of private perfons . This is a truth of vulgar know- ledge and ...
... common - place : that all forms of government having been instituted by men , must be mortal like their authors , and have their periods of duration limited as well as thofe of private perfons . This is a truth of vulgar know- ledge and ...
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