The miserable dress, and diet, and dwelling of the people ; the general desolation in most parts of the kingdom ; the old seats of the nobility and gentry all in ruins, and no new ones in their stead ; the families of farmers, who pay great rents, living... English Interference with Irish Industries - Página 65por John Gordon Swift MacNeill - 1836 - 110 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Jonathan Swift, Thomas Sheridan - 1729 - 238 páginas
...the general Defolation in" moft Parts of the Kingdom; the old Seats of the Nobility and Gentry all in Ruins, and no new Ones in their Stead ; the Families...of Farmers who pay great Rents, living in Filth and Naftinefs upon Butter-milk and Potatoes without a Shee or Stocking to their Feet or a Houfe fo convenient... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Thomas Sheridan - 1729 - 236 páginas
...new Ones in their Stead; the Families of Farmers who pay great Rents, living in Filth and Naftinefs upon Butter-milk and Potatoes, without a Shoe or Stocking to their Feet, or a Houfe fo convenient as an Englijh Hogfty to receive them: Thefe indeed may be comfortable Sights to... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Thomas Sheridan - 1730 - 284 páginas
...; the general Defolation in moft Parts of the Kingdom; the old Seats of the Nobilky and Gentry all in Ruins, and no. new Ones in their Stead ; the Families...of Farmers who pay great Rents, living in Filth and Nartinels upon Butter -milk and Potatoes, without a Shoe or Stocking to their Feet, or a Houfe fo convenient... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 422 páginas
...People. The general Defolation in moft Parts of the Kingdom. The old Seats of the Nobility and Gentry all in Ruins, and no new ones in their Stead. The Families...Farmers, who pay great Rents, living in Filth and Naftinefs upon Buttermilk and Potatoes, without a Shoe or Stocking to their Feet ; or a Houfe fo convenient... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 400 páginas
...ones in cheir Stead. The Families of Farmers who pay great great Rents living in Filth and Naftinefs upon Butter-milk and Potatoes, without a Shoe or Stocking to their Feet ; or a Houfe fo convenient as an Enrlijb Hog-fty, to receive them. Thefe, indeed, may bz comfortable Sights... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1755 - 454 páginas
...the kingdom; the old feats of the nobility and gentry all in ruins, and no new ones in their ftead ; the families of farmers, who pay great rents, living in filth and naftineis upon buttermilk and potatoes, without a ihoe or flocking to their feet, or a houfe fo convenient... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 394 páginas
...the kingdom ; the old feats of the nobility and gentry all in ruins, and no new ones in their ftead ; the families of farmers, who pay great rents, living in filth and naftinefs upon butter-milk and potatoes, without a fcoe or Hocking to their feet, or a houfe fo convenient... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 394 páginas
...the kingdom ; the old feats of the nobility and gentry ail in ruins, and no new ones in their ftead.; the families of farmers, who pay great rents, living in filth and naftinefs upon buttermilk and potatoes, without a fhoe or ftocking to their feet, or a houfe fo convenient... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 460 páginas
...the kingdom ; the old feats of the nobility and gentry all in ruins, and no new ones in their ftead ; the families of farmers, who pay great rents, living in filth and naftinefs upon buttermilk and potatoes, without a fhoe or flocking to their feer, or a houfe fo convenient... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 448 páginas
...the general desolation in most parts of the kingdom ; the old seats of the nobility and gentry all in ruins, and no new ones in their stead ; the families...farmers, who pay great rents, living in filth and pastiness upon buttermilk and potatoes, without a shoe or stocking to their feet, or a house so convenient... | |
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