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" Thus we are in the condition of patients, who have physic sent them by doctors at a distance, strangers to their constitution and the nature of their disease... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Página 64
1814
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The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: Historical and political tracts-Irish

Jonathan Swift - 1905 - 478 páginas
...Chief Justice Whitshed's ghost with his Libertas et natak solum, written as a motto on his coach, as it stood at the door of the court, while he was perjuring himself to betray both.3 Thus, we are in the condition of patients who have physic sent them by doctors at a distance,...
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The Scottish Review, Volumen29

1897 - 456 páginas
...however, in the pregnant language of Swift, was ' in the condition of patients who have physic sent to them by doctors at a distance, strangers to their constitution, and the nature of the disease.' These warnings and counsels were cast to the winds; Ireland was subjected to the contribution...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift ...

Jonathan Swift - 1900 - 240 páginas
...Chief 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 himself to betray both.3 Thus, we are in the condition of patients who have physic sent them by doctors at a distance,...
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Present Irish Questions

William O'Connor Morris - 1901 - 468 páginas
...the two countries. Swift, in his ' View of the State of Ireland,' Works, vol. ii. 8vo ed. 1890, says, 'We are in the condition of patients, who have physic...strangers to their constitution and the nature of the disease.' Burke, ' Correspondence,' vol. iii. p. 438, has remarked, ' I have never known any of...
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Irish Literature, Volumen9

Justin McCarthy, Maurice Francis Egan, Charles Welsh, Douglas Hyde, Lady Gregory, James Jeffrey Roche - 1904 - 496 páginas
...other unexampled circumstances, as grievous as they are invidious to mention. To go on to the rest. door of the court, while he was perjuring himself to betray both. Thus we are in the conditions of patients, who have physic sent them by doctors at a distance, strangers to their constitution...
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The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, Volumen7

Jonathan Swift - 1905 - 474 páginas
...Chief 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 himself to betray both.3 Thus, we are in the condition of patients who have physic sent them by doctors at a distance,...
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The Irish Review, Volumen2

Joseph Mary Plunkett - 1913 - 748 páginas
...this, by the superiority of men, power is refused us in the most momentous parts of commerce. . . . Thus, we are in the condition of patients who have physic sent to them by doctors at a distance, strangers to their constitution and the nature of their disease."...
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Ireland a Nation

Robert Lynd - 1920 - 322 páginas
...political utterances. "We are in the condition," he declared, "of patients who have physic sent to them by doctors at a distance, strangers to their constitution, and the nature of their disease." He put the facts as regards English government in Ireland in an immortal and sardonic sentence. "In...
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The Art of Letters

Robert Lynd - 1920 - 256 páginas
...impoverishments. He said of the Irish : We are in the condition of patients who have physic sent to them by doctors at a distance, strangers to their constitution and the nature of their disease. In the Drapier's Letters he denied the right of the English Parliament to legislate for Ireland. He...
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The English-speaking Nations: A Study in the Development of the Commonwealth ...

Guy Wilfrid Morris, Leonard Southerden Wood - 1924 - 466 páginas
...Swift's bitter remark remained true : ' We are in the condition of patients who have physic sent to them by doctors at a distance, strangers to their constitution and the nature of the disease.' Even with the recently granted Dominion Home Rule there remains much to be done before...
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