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" An outrageous ambition of doing all possible hurt to, their fellow-creatures is the great cement of their assembly, and the only qualification required in the members. In order to exert this principle in its full strength and perfection, they take care... "
Journal to Stella (Letter XXXVIII-LXV). Tracts, political and historical ... - Page 64
by Jonathan Swift - 1814
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The Spectator

1853 - 756 pages
...their fellow-creatures, is the great cement of their assembly, and the only qualification required in the members. In order to exert this principle in its...unfortunate as to walk the streets through which they patrol. Some are knocked down, others cut and carbonadoed. To put the watch to a total rout, and mortify...
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The Spectator: With a Biographical and Critical Preface, and Explanatory ...

1854 - 474 pages
...their fellow-creatures, is the great cement of their assembly, and the only qualification required in the members. In order to exert this principle in its...Some are knocked down, others stabbed, others cut and carbonadoed. To put the watch to a total rout, and mortify some of those inoffensive militia, is reckoned...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 105

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1855 - 520 pages
...their fellowcreatures is the great cement of their assembly, and the only qualification required in the members. In order to exert this principle in its...unfortunate as to walk the streets through which they patrol. Some are knocked down, others stabbed, others cut and carbanadoed." We might be inclined to...
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The New Monthly Magazine, Volume 105

1855 - 518 pages
...their fellowcreatures is the great cement of their assembly, and the only qualification required in the members. In order to exert this principle in its...unfortunate as to walk the streets through which they patrol. Some are knocked down, others stabbed, others cut and carbanadoed." We might be inclined to...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 105

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1855 - 520 pages
...their fellowcreatures is the great cement of their assembly, and the only qualification required in the members. In order to exert this principle in its...then make a general sally, and attack all that are so unfor- ' tunate as to walk the streets through which they patrol. Some are knocked down, others stabbed,...
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The Eighteenth Century: Or, Illustrations of the Manners and Customs of Our ...

Alexander Andrews - England - 1856 - 356 pages
...their fellowcreatures is the great cement of their assembly, and the only qualification required in the members. In order to exert this principle in its...unfortunate as to walk the streets through which they patrol. Some are knocked down, others stabbed, others cut and carbonadoed." We might be inclined to...
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THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURTY

ALEXANDRA ANDTEWS - 1856 - 370 pages
...their fellowcreatures is the great cement of their assembly, and the only qualification required in the members. In order to exert this principle in its...unfortunate as to walk the streets through which they patrol. Some are knocked down, others stabbed, others cut and carbonadoed." We might be inclined to...
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The Eighteenth Century: Or, Illustrations of the Manners and Customs of Our ...

Alexander Andrews - England - 1856 - 372 pages
...great cement of their assembly, and the only qualification required in the members. In order toexert this principle in its full strength and perfection,...unfortunate as to walk the streets through which they patrol. Some are knocked down, others stabbed,, others cut and carbonadoed." We might be inclined to...
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The Spectator [by J. Addison and others].

Spectator The - 1857 - 780 pages
...their fellow-creatures, if the great cement of their assembly, and the uní} qualilieation required in experience in the writers, or from their compliance...cannot determine. But I believe it might rectify the co uufortuoate as tu walk the streets through which they pairóle. Somt • The motto prefixed to this...
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London Society, Volume 1; Volume 3

James Hogg, Florence Marryat - English literature - 1863 - 716 pages
...'Spectator' says, with an outrageous ambition of doing all possible hurt to their fellow-creatures. In order to exert this principle in its full strength...unfortunate as to walk the streets through which they patrol. Some are knocked down, others stabbed, others cut and carbonadoed. One party is expert in '...
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