| Matthew Arnold - 1901 - 532 pages
...forced to pay, for a filthy cabin and two ridges of potatoes, treble the worth ; brought up to steal or beg, for want of work ; to whom death would be the best thing to be wished for, on account both of themselves and the public." Next and finally, after... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1904 - 472 pages
...forced to pay, for a filthy cabin and two ridges of potatoes, treble the worth ; brought up to steal or beg, for want of work ; to whom death would be the best thing to be wished for, on account both of themselves and the public. Next and finally, after... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1905 - 474 pages
...forced to pay for a filthy cabin, and two ridges of potatoes, treble the worth ; brought up to steal or beg, for want of work ; to whom death would be the best thing to be wished for on account both of themselves and the public.1 Among all taxes imposed... | |
| 1881 - 1092 pages
...forced to pay, for a filthy cabin and two ridges of potatoes, treble the worth ; brought up to steal or beg, for want of work ; to whom death would be the best thing to be wished for, on account both of themselves and the public. Next, after the lapse of... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1973 - 508 pages
...foreed to pay, for a filthy cabin and two ridges of potatoes, treble the worth; brought up to steal or beg, for want of work; to whom death would be the best thing to be wished for, on account both of themselves and the publ1e." 15 Next and finally, after... | |
| Claude Julien Rawson - 2002 - 440 pages
...are forced to pay for a filthy cabin and two ridges of potatoes treble the worth, brought up to steal or beg, for want of work, to whom death would be the best thing to be wished for, on account both of themselves and the public." This touches on many themes... | |
| John A. Richardson - 2004 - 210 pages
...are forced to pay for a filthy cabin and two ridges of potatoes treble the worth, brought up to steal or beg, for want of work, to whom death would be the best thing to be wished for, on account both of themselves and the public. (Prose, 12.136) This is... | |
| 1881 - 1082 pages
...forced to pay, for a filthy cabin and two ridges of potatoes, treble the worth ; brought up to steal or beg, for want of work ; to whom death would be the best thing to be wished for, on account both of themselves and the public. Next, after the lapse of... | |
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