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" The remedy is wholly in your own hands ; and therefore I have digressed a little, in order to refresh and continue that spirit so seasonably raised among you ; and to let you see, that by the laws of GOD, of NATURE, of NATIONS, and of your COUNTRY, you... "
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 24

James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1881 - 1422 pages
...remedy which lies in their own hands, he declares : ' By the laws of GFod, of nature, of nations, and of your country, you are, and ought to be, as free a people as your brethren in England.' In the Seventh Letter, after a great deal on the inexhaustible subject of Wood's halfpence, Swift enters...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 24

1881 - 832 pages
...remedy which lies in their own hands, he declares : ' By the laws of God, of nature, of nations, and of your country, you are, and ought to be, as free a people as your brethren in England.' In the Seventh Letter, after a great deal on the inexhaustible subject of Wood's halfpence, Swift enters...
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Swift

Sir Leslie Stephen - 1882 - 230 pages
...digressed a litttle .... to let you see that by the laws of G•od, of Nature, of Nations, and of your own country, you are and ought to be as free a people as your brethren in England." As Swift had already said in the third letter, no one could believe that any English patent would stand...
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The Dublin Review, Volume 93

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1883 - 524 pages
...spirit so seasonably raised among you, and to let you see that by the laws of God, of nations, and of your country, you are, and ought to be, as free a people as your brethren in England." No wonder that Boulter should regard Swift with intense dislike. On one of Swift's visits to London, the...
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The Works, Volume 6

Jonathan Swift - 1883 - 508 pages
...seasonably raised among you ; and to let you see, that by the laws of GOD, of NATURE, of NATIONS, and of your COUNTRY, you ARE, and OUGHT to be, as FREE a people as your brethren in England. If the pamphlets published at London by Wood and his journeymen, in defence of his cause, were * Mr....
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The Works, Volume 1

Jonathan Swift - 1883 - 530 pages
...seasonably raised among you, and to let you see, that, by the laws of GOD, of NATURE, of NATIONS, and of your COUNTRY, you ARE, and OUGHT to be, as FREE a people as your brethren in England." described as a wicked and malicious pamphlet, containing several seditious and scandalous passages,...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift: Containing Additional Letters, Tracts ..., Volume 6

Jonathan Swift - 1883 - 508 pages
...seasonably raised among you ; and to let you see, that by the laws of GOD, of NATURE, of NATIONS, and of your COUNTRY, you ARE, and OUGHT to be, as FREE a people as your brethren in England. If the pamphlets published at London by Wood and his journeymen, in defence of his cause, were * Mr....
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 156

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1883 - 624 pages
...vibrated through the whole kingdom, he suggested it : ' By the laws of God, of nature, of nations, and of your country, you are and ought to be as free a people as your brethren in England.' Again : ' All government without the consent of the governed is the very definition of slavery,' —...
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Selections from the prose writings of Jonathan Swift, with preface and notes ...

Jonathan Swift - 1884 - 334 pages
...seasonably raised among you, and to let you see that, by the laws of GOD, of NATURE, of NATIONS, and of your COUNTRY, you ARE and OUGHT to be as FREE a people as your brethren in England. If the pamphlets published at London by Wood and his journeymen, in defence of his cause, were reprinted...
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Selections from the Prose Writings of Jonathan Swift

Jonathan Swift, Stanley Lane-Poole - 1884 - 342 pages
...seasonably raised among you, and to let you see that, by the laws of GOD, of NATURE, of NATIONS, and of your COUNTRY, you ARE and OUGHT to be as FREE a people as your brethren in England. If the pamphlets published at London by Wood and his journeymen, in defence of his cause, were reprinted...
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