| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 406 pages
...gamester, a politician, a whoremonger, a physician, an evidence, a suborner, an attorney, a traitor, or the like ; this is all according to the due course...The wise and virtuous Houyhnhnms, who abound in all excellencies that can adorn a rational creature, have no name for this vice in their language ; which... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 392 pages
...gamester, a politician, a whoremonger, a physician, an evidence, a suborner, an attorney, a traitor, or the like; this is all according to the due course...smitten with pride, it immediately breaks all the hieasures of my patience ; neither shall I be ever able to comprehend how such an animal, and such... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 524 pages
...gamester, a politician, a whoremonger, a physician, an evidence, a suborner, an attorney, a traitor, or the like; this is all according to the due course...The wise and virtuous Houyhnhnms, who abound in all excellencies that can adorn a rational creature, have no name for this vice in their language; which... | |
| John Wesley - 1812 - 462 pages
...a gamester, a politician, a suborner, a traitor, or the like. This is all according to the natural course of things. But when I behold a lump of deformity...diseases, both in body and mind, smitten with pride, it breaks all the measures of my patience. Neither shall I ever be able to comprehend, how such an animal... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 512 pages
...gamester, a politician, a whoremonger, a physician, an evidence, a suborner, an attorney, a traitor, or the like ; this is all according to the due course...The wise and virtuous Houyhnhnms, who abound in all excellencies that can adorn a rational creature, have no name for this vice in their language ; Avhich... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 490 pages
...gamester, a politician, a whoremonger, a physician, an evidence, a suborner, an attorney, a traitor, or the like; this is all according to the due course...vice, could tally together. The wise and virtuous Houyhnlmms, who abound in all excellencies that can adorn a rational creature, have no name for this... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1823 - 446 pages
...physician, an evidence, a suborner, an attorney, a traitor, or the like ; this is all according io the due course of things : but when I behold a lump...The wise and virtuous Houyhnhnms, who abound in all exce llencies that can adorn a rational creature, have no name for this vice in their language ; which... | |
| John Wesley - 1827 - 548 pages
...a gamester, a politician, a suborner, a traitor, or the like. This is all according to the natural course of things. But when I behold a lump of deformity...diseases, both in body and mind, smitten with pride, it breaks all the measures of my patience. Neither shall I ever be able to comprehend, how such an animal... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1834 - 354 pages
...a politician, a whoremonL<T, a physician, an evidence ., a suborner, an attorrii.-y, a traitor, or the like ; this is all according to the due course...and mind, smitten with pride, it immediately breaks ail the measures of my patience ; neither shall I be ever able to comprehend how such an animal, and... | |
| David Mushet - 1839 - 358 pages
...difficult, if they would be content with those vices and follies only, which nature has entitled them to; this is all according to the due course of things:...an animal, and such a vice, could tally together." To look upon man and animals in the light of such a comparison may be called humiliating, but it is... | |
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