| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 574 頁
...that wise and virtuous monarch on the occasion : " He was perfectly astonished with the his" torical account I gave him of our affairs during the " last century, protesting it was only a heap of con" spiracies, rebellions, murders, massacres, revolutions, " banishments, the very worst effects... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 524 頁
...force them, by the losses they received *, to learn and practise that infamous dexterity upon others." He was perfectly astonished with the historical account...produce." His majesty, in another audience, was at the paing to recapitulate the sum of all I had spoken; compared the questions he made, with the answers... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 500 頁
...of Brobdingnag, he thus relates the sentiments of that wise and virtuous monarch on the occasion : " He was perfectly astonished with the historical account...very worst effects that avarice, faction, hypocrisy, periidiousness, cruelty, rage, madness, hatred, envy, lust, malice, and ambition eoukl produce. His... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 374 頁
...practise that infamous dexterity upon others." He was perfectly astonished, with the historical ao count I gave him of our affairs, during the last century...rebellions, murders, massacres, revolutions, banishments, * Receiving a lota, is cei tainly not a good expression ; it should be? ' Ifee lottea the/ wrtainecU'... | |
| John Wesley - 1812 - 462 頁
...astonished (and who would not, if it were the first time he had heard it?) at the historical account I gaye him of our affairs during the last century : protesting it was only an heap of conspiracies, rebellions, murders, massacres ; the very worst effects that avarice, faction,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 512 頁
...force them, by the losses they received, to learn and practise that infamous dexterity upon others." He was perfectly astonished with the historical account I gave him of our affairs during the last * This doctrine is scarcely reconcileable to the much morephilotophical maxim of toleration, recommended... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 490 頁
...force them, by the losses they received, to learn and practise that infamous dexterity upon others." He was perfectly astonished with the historical account I gave him of our affairs during the last * This doctrine is scarcely reconcileable to the much more philosophical maxim of toleration, recommended... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1823 - 446 頁
...force them, by the losses they received,* to learn and practise that infamous dexterity upon others. He was perfectly astonished with the historical account...avarice, faction, hypocrisy, perfidiousness, cruelty, ran?, madness, hatred, envy, lust, malice, anil ambition, could produce. His majesty, in another audience,... | |
| John Wesley - 1827 - 548 頁
...Christian Europeans, like so many pikes and sharks, prey upon every thing that we can swallow.' it ?) at the historical account I gave him of our affairs during...heap of conspiracies, rebellions, murders, massacres ; the very worst effects that avarice, faction, hypocrisy, perfidiousness, cruelty, rage, madness,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1834 - 354 頁
...practise that infamous dexterity upon others.' He was perfectly astonished with the historic;;! account 1 gave him of our affairs during the last century ;...heap of conspiracies, rebellions, murders, massacres, revolutionsbanishments, the very worst effects that avarice, faction, hypocrisy, perfidiousness, cruelty,... | |
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