But I am not in the least pain upon that matter, because it is very well known that they are every day dying, and rotting, by cold, and famine, and filth, and vermin, as fast as can be reasonably expected. The Works - Page 47by Jonathan Swift - 1803Full view - About this book
| Jonathan Swift - 1730 - 40 pages
...of fb grievous an Incumbrancc. But I am not in the leaft Pain upon that Matter, bccaufe it is very well known , that they are every Day dying, and rotting, by Cold, and Famine^ and Filth .and Vermine^ as faft as can be reafonably expected. And as to the younger Labourers, they are now in almoft... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 398 pages
...nation of fo grievous an incumbrance. But I am not in the leaftpain upon that matter, becaufe it is very well known, that they are every day dying, and rotting, by cold and famine, and filth and vermin, as faft as can be reafonably expected. And as to the young labourers, they are now in almoft as hopeful... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 356 pages
...of fo grievous an incumbrance. But I am not in the leaft pain upon that matter, becaufe it is very well known, that they are every day dying, and rotting, by cold and famine, and Jllth and vermin, as faft as can be reafonably expelted. And as to the young labourers, they are now... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 394 pages
...of fo grievous an incumbrance. But I am not in the leaft pain upon that matter, becaufe it is very well known, that they are every day dying, and rotting, by cold and famine, and filth and vermin, as fall as can be reafonably expefted. And as to the young labourers, they are now in almoft as hopeful... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1760 - 236 pages
...of fo grievous an incumbrunce. But I am not in the leaft pain upon tha$ ijiatter, becaufe it is very well known, that the.y are every day dying, and rotting, by cold and famine, qn<l filth and vermin, as faft as can be reafonably cxpccted. And as to the young labourers, they are... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 394 pages
...of fo grievous an incumbrance. Bttt I am not in the leaft pain upon that matter, becaufe it is very well known, that they are every day dying, and rotting, by cold and famine, and flth and vermine, as faft as can bereafonably expected. And as to the young labourers, they are now... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 352 pages
...I am not in the leaft pain upon that matter, becaufe it is very well known, that they are everyday dying, and rotting, by cold and famine, and filth and vermin, as faft as can be reafonably expected. And as to the young labourers, they are now in almoft as hopeful... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 334 pages
...least pain upon that matter, because it is very well known, that they are every day dying and rutting, by cold and famine, and filth and vermin, as fast as can be reasonably expected. And as to tbe young labourers, they are now in almost as hopeful a condition : they cannot get work, and consequently... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 610 pages
...of so grievous an incumbrance. But 1 am not in the least pain upon that matter, because it is very well known, that they are every day dying, and rotting,...to the young labourers, they are now in almost as hopefui a condition: they cannot get work, and consequently pine away for want of nourishment, to a... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 598 pages
...of so grievous an incumbrance. But I am not in the least pain upon that matter, because it is very well known, that they are every day dying, and rotting, by cold and fajpine, and filth and vermin, as fast as can be reasonably expected. And as to the young labourers,... | |
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