It is incredible to conceive the effect his writings have had on the town ; how many thousand follies they have either quite banished, or given a very great check to ! how much countenance they have added to virtue and religion ! how many people they... The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift... - Page 132de Jonathan Swift - 1813Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Tobias George Smollett - 1779
...effeft bis writings have had on the town ; how many thousand follies they have either quite banifhed, or given a very great check to ; how much countenance they have added to virtue and religion ; how inany people they have rendered happy, by ihewing them it was their own fault if they were not fo ;... | |
 | Select collection - 1780
...hi'; " writings have had on the town ; how many thoufund fol" lies they have either quite banifhed, or given a very great " check to ; how much countenance they have added to B a " virtue The poor her firftand deepeft mourners are, Firft in her thoughts, and earlieft in her... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1803
...effect his writings have had on the town ; how many thousand follies they have either quite banished, or given a very great check to : how much countenance...they have Added to virtue and religion ; how many peoplfe they have rendered happy, by showing them it was their own fault if they were not so; and lastly,... | |
 | James Ferguson - 1823
...effect his writings have had on the town; how many thousand follies they have either quite banished, or given a very great check to; how much countenance...religion ; how many people they have rendered happy, by shewing them it was their own fault if they were not so; and lastly, how entirely they have convinced... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1824
...became him, to surrender themselves to his arguments for virtue and good sense. either quite banished, or given a very great check to; how much countenance...religion ; how many people they have rendered happy, by shewing them it was their own fault if they were not so; and lastly, how entirely they have convinced... | |
 | 1832
...effects his writings have had on the town ; how many thousand follies they have either quite banished or given a very great check to ; how much countenance...how many people they have rendered happy by showing that it was their own fault if they were not so ; and lastly how entirely they have convinced our fops... | |
 | 1872
...writings have had upon the town ; how many thousand follies they have either quite banished, or given a great check to ; how much countenance they have added...how many people they have rendered happy, by showing that it was their OTii fault if they were not so; and, lastly, bow entirely they have convinced our... | |
 | Abel Stevens - 1847
...conceive the effect they have had on the town ; how many thousand follies they have either quite banished or given a very great check to ; how much countenance they have to virtue and religion ; how many they have rendered happy by showing that it was their own fault if... | |
 | 1849
...conceive the effect they have had on the town; how many thousand follies they have either quite banished or given a very great check to; how much countenance they have "dded to virtue and religion ; how many they 9, have rendered happy by showing that it was their own... | |
 | Allan Ramsay - 1851
...(the assumed name of the conductor of the 7'atfer,) says, ' It is incredible to conceive the effects his writings have had on the town ; how many thousand...how many people they have rendered happy by showing that it was their own fault if they were not so ; and lastly, how entirely they have convinced our... | |
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