The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 9J. Johnson, J. Nichols, R. Baldwin, Otridge and Son, J. Sewell, F. and C. Rivington, T. Payne, R. Faulder, G. and J. Robinson, R. Lea, J. Nunn, W. Cuthell, T. Egerton, ... [and 12 others], 1801 |
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... a natural disposition to be tyrants ; and that when my * Canting their land is letting it to the highest bidder - cant sig- nifies the same as auction . betters betters give me a kick , I am apt to 10 A PROPOSAL FOR THE USE.
... a natural disposition to be tyrants ; and that when my * Canting their land is letting it to the highest bidder - cant sig- nifies the same as auction . betters betters give me a kick , I am apt to 10 A PROPOSAL FOR THE USE.
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Jonathan Swift Thomas Sheridan, John Nichols. betters give me a kick , I am apt to revenge it with six upon my footman ; although perhaps he may be an honest and diligent fellow . I have heard great divines affirm , that nothing is so ...
Jonathan Swift Thomas Sheridan, John Nichols. betters give me a kick , I am apt to revenge it with six upon my footman ; although perhaps he may be an honest and diligent fellow . I have heard great divines affirm , that nothing is so ...
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... give you above a penny of good money for a shilling of his ; so that this sum of 108000l . in good gold and silver , must be given , for trash , that will not be worth above eight or nine thousand pounds real value . But this is not the ...
... give you above a penny of good money for a shilling of his ; so that this sum of 108000l . in good gold and silver , must be given , for trash , that will not be worth above eight or nine thousand pounds real value . But this is not the ...
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... give money to those that would speak to others , that could speak to the king , and would tell a fair story . And his majesty , and perhaps the great lord or lords who advise him , might think it was for our country's good ; and fo , as ...
... give money to those that would speak to others , that could speak to the king , and would tell a fair story . And his majesty , and perhaps the great lord or lords who advise him , might think it was for our country's good ; and fo , as ...
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... give their subjects silver for sil- ver , and gold for gold ; but this fellow will not so much as give us good brass or copper for our gold and silver , nor even a twelfth part of their worth . Having said this much , I will now go on ...
... give their subjects silver for sil- ver , and gold for gold ; but this fellow will not so much as give us good brass or copper for our gold and silver , nor even a twelfth part of their worth . Having said this much , I will now go on ...
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