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" If I had leave to print the Latin letters transmitted to me from foreign parts, they would fill a volume, and be a full defence against all that Mr. Partridge, or his accomplices of the Portugal inquisition, will be ever able to object ; who, by the way,... "
The Sphinx: An Astrological Magazine ... - Page 367
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Miscellanies in Prose and Verse

Jonathan Swift - English literature - 1711 - 440 pages
...all that Mr. Partrige , or his Accomplices of the Portugal Inquifition^ will be ever able to Object 5 who, by the Way, are the only Enemies my Predictions...Abroad. But I hope I know better what is due to the Honour of a learned Correfyondence, in fo tender a Point. Yet fome of thofe illuftrious Perfons will...
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Miscellanies in Prose and Verse

Jonathan Swift - English essays - 1713 - 436 pages
...and be a full Defence againft all that Mr. Partrige, or his Accomplices of the Portugal Inquifition, will be ever able to Object ; who, by the Way, are...Abroad. But I hope I know better what is due to the Honour of a learned Correfpondence, in fo tender a Point. Yet lome of thofe illuftrious Perfons will...
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Miscellanies in Prose and Verse

Jonathan Swift - Irish prose literature (in English) - 1721 - 312 pages
...Mr. Partridge, or his Accomplices of the Portugal Inquifition, will be ever able to Object ; vfcho, by the Way, are the only Enemies my Predictions have...Abroad. But I hope, I know better what is due to the Honour of a learned Correfpoudence, in fo tender a Point. Tet fooie of thofe iilullrious Perfons will...
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The Works of J. S. ...: Miscellanies in prose

Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 374 pages
...Portugal Inquifition, will be ever: able to objeft ; who, by the way, ate the only Enemies my Prediftions have ever met with at home or abroad. But, I hope, I know better what is du$ to the Honour of a learned Cwrefpondence, in fo tender a Point. Yet, fome of thofe illuftrious...
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The works of Jonathan Swift, Volume 1

Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 342 pages
...and be a full Defence againft all that Mr. Partrige, or his Accomplices of the Portugal Inquifition, will be ever able to object ; who, by the Way, are...abroad. But, I hope, I know better what is due to the Honour of a learned Correfpondence, in fo tender a Point. Yet fome of thofe illuftrious Perfonswill,...
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The Works of D. Jonathan Swift: In Nine Volumes, Volume 1

Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 356 pages
...and be a full Defence againft all that Mr. Partrige, or his Accomplices of the Portugal Itiquifition, will be ever able to object ; who, by the way, are the only Eneir.ies my Predictions have ever met with at home or abroad. Bat, I hope, I know better what is due...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 3

Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 440 pages
...tlicn ambaffiidor to tijaj crown. ISAAC BICKERSTAFF, feSQ^ 299 hiies iny predictions have ever inet with at home or abroad. But I hope, I know better what is due to the honour of a learned 'correfpondence in fo tender a point. Yet. (bme of thofe illuftrious perfons will...
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The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...

Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 416 pages
...and be a full defence againft all that Mr Partridge, or his accomplices of the Portugal inqnijitien, will be ever able to object ; who, by the way, are...abroad. But I hope, I know better what is due to the honour of a learned correspondence in fo tender a point. Yet fome of thofe illuftrious perfons will...
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The Works ...: With the Author's Life and Character, Notes [etc ..., Volume 4

Jonathan Swift - English literature - 1761 - 412 pages
...be a full def nee againft all that Mr. Partridge, or his accomplices of the Portugal ir.quijition, will be ever able to object ; who, by the way, are...enemies my predictions have ever met with at home or ahroad. But I hope, I know better what is due to the honour of a learned correff eadence in Ib tender...
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Elements of Criticism, Volume 2

Lord Henry Home Kames - Criticism - 1762 - 478 pages
...all that Mr Partridge, or his accomplices of the Portugal inquifition, will be ever able to objeft; who, by the way, are the only enemies my predictions have ever met with at home or abroad. Better thus : and be a full defence againft all that can be objefted by Mr Partridge, or his accomplices...
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