| Jonathan Swift, Thomas Sheridan - 1729 - 238 頁
...writtenasa Motto on his Coach, as it flood at the Door of the Court, while he was perjuring himfelf to betray both. Thus we are in the Condition of Patients, who have Phyfick fent them by Dodors at a Diftance, Strangers to their Conftitution, and the Nature of their... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 422 頁
...written as a Motto on his Coach, as it flood at the Door of the Court, while he was perjuring himfelf to betray both. Thus, we are in the Condition of Patients, who have Phyfick fent them by Do&ors a a Diftance, Strangers to their Conftitution, and the Nature of their... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 400 頁
...Written as a Motto on his Coach, as it flood at the Door of the Court, while he was perjuring himfelf to betray both. Thus, we are in. the Condition of Patients, who have Phyfick fent them by Doctors at a Diftance, Strangers to their Conftitution, and the Nature of their... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1755 - 454 頁
...written for a motto on his coach, as it ftood at the door of the court, while he was perjuring himfelf to betray both. Thus we are in the condition of patients, who have phyfick fent them by doctors at a diftance, ftrangers to their conftitution and the nature of their... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 394 頁
...written for a motto on his coach, as it flood at the door of the court, while he was perjuring himfelf to betray both. Thus we are in the condition of patients, who have phyfic fent them by doftors at a diftance, ftrangers to their conftitution and the nature of their... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 394 頁
...written for a -motto on his coach, as it flood at the door of the court, while he was perjuring himfelf to betray both. Thus we are in the condition of patients, who have phyfic fent them by doctors at a diftance, Grangers to their confiitution and the nature of their difeafe... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 460 頁
...written for a motto on his coach, as it flood at the door of the court, while he was perjuring himfelf to betray both. Thus we are in the condition of patients, who have phyfick fent them by doctors at a diftance, ftrangers to their con ft itution and the nature of their... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 442 頁
...chief justice Whitshed's ghost with his Hbertas et natale so/urn*, written for a motto on his coach, as it stood at the door of the court, while he was perjuring...Thus we are in the condition of patients, who have physick sent them by doctors at a distance, strangers to their constitution and the nature of their... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 448 頁
...justice Whitshed's ghost with his liberias et not ale so/urn*, written for a motto on his coach, as it stood at the door of the court, while he was perjuring...Thus we are in the condition of patients, who have physick «ent them by doctors at a distance, strangers to their constitution and the nature of their... | |
| Dennis Taaffe - 1811 - 590 頁
...justice Whitshed's ghost, with his Libertas et natale solum, •written as a motto on his coach, as it stood at the door of the court, while he was perjuring...Thus, we are in the condition of patients, who have physick sent them by doctors at a distance, strangers to their constitution, and the nature of their... | |
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