I should think, that in order to preserve the constitution entire in church and state, whoever has a true value for both, would be sure to avoid the extremes of whig, for the sake of the former; and the extremes of tory, on account of the latter. The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift ... - Página 37por Thomas Sheridan - 1787 - 488 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Jonathan Swift - 1850 - 1012 páginas
...state, whoever has a true value for both would be sure to avoid the extremes of W'hig for the sake of the former, and the extremes of Tory on account of the latter." Opinions like these, even more strongly than the author's '• Letter on the Sacramental Test," tended... | |
| James Wills - 1876 - 736 páginas
...State, whoever has a true regard for both would be sure to avoid the- extremes of Whig for the sake of the former, and the extremes of Tory on account of the latter.' " The effect of such a temperate and independent course will be readily conceived. Suott observes that... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1883 - 530 páginas
...state, whoever has a true value for both, would be sure to avoid the extremes of Whig, for the sake of the former, and the extremes of Tory, on account of the latter." But moderation in politics, however reasonable in itself, and though recommended by the powers of Swift,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Sir Walter Scott - 1883 - 514 páginas
...state, whoever has a true value for both, would be sure to avoid the extremes of Whig, for the sake of the former ; and the extremes of Tory, on account of the latter. I have now said all that I could think convenient, upon so nice a subject, and find 1 have the ambition,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Stanley Lane-Poole - 1884 - 342 páginas
...Man, " has a true value for Church and State would be sure to avoid the extremes of Whig for the sake of the former, and the extremes of Tory on account of the latter." Page 171. The Examiner, No. 16. The Review was Defoe's weekly paper, and the Observator was conducted... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1884 - 334 páginas
...Man, " has a true value for Church and State would be sure to avoid the extremes of Whig for the sake of the former, and the extremes of Tory on account of the latter." Page 171. The Examiner, No. 16. The Review was Defoe's weekly paper, and the Observator was conducted... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1894 - 116 páginas
...and state, whoever has a true value for both would be sure to avoid the extremes of Whig for the sake of the former, and the extremes of Tory on account of the latter." " Sentiments of a Church of England Man." On Swift's moderation in politics, see his letter to Pope,... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 630 páginas
...has a true value for Church and State," he writes, "should avoid the extremes of Whig for the sake of the former, and the extremes of Tory on account of the latter. " And again : " No true lover of liberty could unite with extreme Tories, no true lover of Church with... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1897 - 478 páginas
...Church and State," Swift wrote at a later period, " should avoid the extremes of Whig for the sake of the former and the extremes of Tory on account of the latter." In these words we have the true key to his politics. He was at no period of his life a Jacobite. He... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1907 - 444 páginas
...Church and State," Swift wrote at a later period, " should avoid the extremes of Whig for the sake of the former and the extremes of Tory on account of the latter." In these words we have the true key to his politics. He was at no period of his life a Jacobite. He... | |
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