English Prose of the Eighteenth Century |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 60
Page 39
... relation is matter of fact , and at- tended with such circumstances as may induce any reasonable man to believe it . It was sent by a gentleman , a justice of peace at Maidstone , in Kent , and a very intelligent person , to his friend ...
... relation is matter of fact , and at- tended with such circumstances as may induce any reasonable man to believe it . It was sent by a gentleman , a justice of peace at Maidstone , in Kent , and a very intelligent person , to his friend ...
Page 40
... relation she is calumniated by some people that are friends to the brother of Mrs. Veal who appeared , who think the relation of this appearance to be a re- flection , and endeavour what they can to blast Mrs. Bargrave's reputation ...
... relation she is calumniated by some people that are friends to the brother of Mrs. Veal who appeared , who think the relation of this appearance to be a re- flection , and endeavour what they can to blast Mrs. Bargrave's reputation ...
Page 390
... relation , from the mi- nutest ranks and orders of beings to the remotest spheres . " Now , in this mighty union if there be such relations of parts one to another as are not easily discovered , if on this ac- count the end and use of ...
... relation , from the mi- nutest ranks and orders of beings to the remotest spheres . " Now , in this mighty union if there be such relations of parts one to another as are not easily discovered , if on this ac- count the end and use of ...
Contents
PREFACE | 3 |
THE POOR MANS PLEA | 14 |
THE SHORTEST WAY WITH THE DISSENTERS | 23 |
Copyright | |
112 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
able admiration Æneid animals appear astrologer atheism Bargrave beauty better Big-Endian Blefuscu body called Cardinal de Noailles Christianity Church Church of England common court creature death desire discourse divine Emperor endeavour enemy England English eral forced fortune freethinkers gentlemen give Gulliver's Travels halfpence hand happened hath honour horse House of Hanover Houyhnhnms human hundred Isaac Bickerstaff kind King kingdom labour lady learned least liberty likewise lives look Lord Low Church Majesty mankind manner master means ment mind Nardac nation nature never obliged observed occasion opinion passion peace perhaps person poor pretend prince reader reason religion ridiculous servants side Swift Tatler tell Theocles things thought thousand tion told town ture Veal vice Virgil virtue Whig whole word writing Yahoos young