| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 440 trang
...to preferve the confKtution entire in church and Irate, whoever hath a true value for both, v/ould be fure to avoid the extremes of whig for the fake...and the extremes of tory on account of the latter. I have now faid all, that I could think convenient upon fo nice a fubjecr., and find I have the ambition... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 470 trang
...fhould think, that, in order to preferve the conftitution entire in church and ftate, whoever hath a true value for both, would be fure to avoid the...and the extremes of Tory on account of the latter. I have now laid all that I could think convenient upon fn nice a fubjeft, and find I have the ambition... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 468 trang
...Ifliould think, that, in order to preferve the conftitution entire in church and ftate, whoever hath a true value for both, would be fure to avoid the...and the extremes of Tory on account of the latter. I have now faid -all that I could think convenient upon fo nice a fubjedt, and find I have the ambition... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 448 trang
...conftitution entire in church and ftate, whoever hath a true value for both, would be fure to void the extremes of whig for the fake of the former, and the extremes of tory on account of the latter. I have now faid all, that I could think convenient upon fo nice a fubjedr., and find I have the ambition... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 498 trang
...fhould think, that, fti order to preferve the conftitution entire in church and ftate, whoever hath a true value for both, would be fure to avoid the...and the extremes of Tory on account of the latter. I have now faid all that I could think convenient upon fo nice a fubject, and find I have the ambition... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 474 trang
...the conftitution entire in church and ftate, whoever has a true value for both, would be fure to void the extremes of whig, for the fake of the former;...and the extremes of tory, on account of the latter. I have now faid all that I could think convenient, upon fo nice a fubjecr, and find I have the ambition... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 488 trang
...state, whoever has a true value for both, would be sure to avoid the extremes of whig, for the sake of the former; and the extremes of tory, on account of the latter. I have now said all that I could think convenient, upon so nice a subject, and find I have the ambition... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 336 trang
...whoever has a true value for both, would be sure to qvoid the extremes of whig, for the sake of (he former ; and the extremes of tory, on account of the...influence the opinion of many, amid the violence of party rage ; however, as 8 \Vift was firmly persuaded of the truth of it, it was by that principle... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 346 trang
...stgte, whoever has a true value for both, would be sure to avoid the extremes of whig, for the sake of the former ; and the extremes of 'tory, on account of the latter. I have now said all that I could think convenient, upon so nice a subject, and find I have the ambition... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1805 - 496 trang
...and state, whoever hath true value for both would be sure to avoid the extremes of Whig for the sake of the former, and the extremes of Tory on account of the latter. I have now said all that I could think convenient upon so nice a subject, and find i have the ambition... | |
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