| Jonathan Swift - 1907 - 552 halaman
...principles at present are quite out of the case, and that we dispute wholly about persons. In these last you and I differ; but in the other, I think, we agree : for I have in print professed myself in politics, to be what we formerly called a Whig. " As to the great man [the Duke... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1911 - 460 halaman
...principles at present are quite out of the case, and that we dispute wholly about persons. In these last you and I differ; but in the other I think, we agree, for I have in print professed myself in politics, to be what we formerly called a Whig. As to the great man whose defence... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1901 - 558 halaman
...principles at present are quite out of the case, and that we dispute wholly about parsOns. In these last you and I differ; but in the other, I think, we agree: for I have in print professed myself in politics, to be what we formerly called a Whig. “As to the great man [the Duke... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1926 - 396 halaman
...principles at present are quite out of the case, and that we dispute wholly about persons. In these last you and I differ; but in the other I think, we agree, for I have in print professed myself in politics, to be what we formerly called a Whig. As to the great man whose defence... | |
| 1845 - 718 halaman
...ciples at present are quite out of the case, and that we dispute ' wholly about persons. In these last, you and I differ; but in ' the other I think we agree; for I have in print professed my' self in politics to be what we formerly called a Whig.' And in two months from the date... | |
| George Atherton Aitken - 1889 - 466 halaman
...the dispute is not about persons and parties, but things and causes" (TatUr, No. 193). _L these last you and I differ; but in the other, I think, we agree : for I have in print professed myself in politics to be what we formerly called a "Whig. As to the great man l whose defence... | |
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