| Jonathan Swift - English literature - 1711 - 440 pages
...in this Kingdom above Ten Thbufand Parfons, whofe Revenues added to thofe of my Lords the Bifhops, would fuffice to maintain at leaft Two Hundred Young...of Wit and Pleafure, and Free-thinking Enemies to Prieft-Crafr, narrow Principles, Pedantry, and Prejudices, who might be an Ornament to the Court and... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 440 pages
...in execution. It is likewife urged, that there are by computation in this kingdom above ten thoufand parfons, whofe revenues, added to thofe of my lords...prejudices, who might be an ornament to the court Coward aflerted the morta- the feat of it to be in the lity of the foul, and alledged blood, and and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 448 pages
...in this kingdom above ten thoufand parfons, whofe revenues, added to thofe of my lords the bifhops, would fuffice to maintain at leaft two hundred young...of wit and pleafure, and free-thinking, enemies to pricftcraft, narrow principles, pedantry, and prejudices, who might be an ornament to the court Ccviard... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 474 pages
...kingdom above ten thoufand parfons, whofe revenues, added to thofe of my lords the bifhops, would fuflice to maintain at leaft two hundred young gentlemen of...principles, pedantry, and prejudices; who might be an prnamertf to the court anej town : and then again, CC 2 ft fo great a number of able [bodied] divines,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 498 pages
...above ten thoufand parfons ; whofe revenues, added to thofe of my Lords the bifhops, would fnffice to maintain, at leaft, two hundred young gentlemen of wit and pleafure, * Afgil wrote an argument to prove, that man may be tranfhited from hence into eternal life, without... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 498 pages
...at least two hundred young gentlemen of wit and pleasure, and freethinking, enemies to priestcraft, narrow principles, pedantry, and prejudices ; who might be an ornament to the couit and town-: and then again, so great a number of able [bodied] divines, might be a recruit to... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 516 pages
...at least two' hundred young gentlemen of wit and pleasure, and freethinking, enemies to priestcraft, narrow principles, pedantry, and prejudices ; who...an ornament to the court and town: and then again, so great a number of able [bodied] divines, might be a recruit to our fleet and armies. This indeed... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 470 pages
...at least two hundred young gentlemen of wit and pleasure, and freethinking, enemies to priestcraft, narrow principles, pedantry, and prejudices ; who...an ornament to the court and town: and then again, so great a number of able j bodied] divines, might be a recruit to our fleet and armies. This indeed... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 468 pages
...at least two hundred young gentlemen of wit and pleasure, and freethinking, enemies to priestcraft, narrow principles, pedantry, and prejudices ; who...an ornament to the court and town : and then again, so great a number of able [bodied] divines, might be a recruit to our fleet and armies. This indeed... | |
| David Irving - English language - 1821 - 336 pages
...least two hundred young gentlemen of wit, and pleasure, and free.thinking : enemies to priest-craft, narrow principles, pedantry, and prejudices ; who...an ornament to the court and town : and then again, so great a number of able (bodied) divines might be a recruit to our fleets and armies. This, indeed,... | |
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