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. Drapier's letters [etc - Página 294por Jonathan Swift - 1801Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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