| Jonathan Swift - 1730 - 290 páginas
...in the Kingdom ; let them Coin old Leather, Tobacco-pipe Clay, or the Dirt in the Streets, Streets, and call their Trumpery by what Name they pleafe from...not under any Concern to know how he and his Tribe or Accomplices think fit to employ themfelves. But I hope and truft, that we are all to a Man fully... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 422 páginas
...Tobacco-pipe Clay, or the Dirt hi the Streets, and call their Trumpery by what Name they pleafe from 4 Guinea to a Farthing ; we are not under any Concern to know how he and his Tribe or Accomplices think fit to employ themfeJves. But I hope, and rf uft, that we are all to a Man fully... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 400 páginas
...left in the Kingdom : Let them coin old Leather 5 Tobacco-pipe Clay, or the Dirt in the the Streets, and call their Trumpery by what Name they pleafe from...not under any Concern to know how he and his Tribe or Accomplices think fit to employ themfelves : But I hope, and truft, that we are all to a Man, fully... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1755 - 454 páginas
...kettle left in the kingdom ; let them coin old leather, tobacco-pipe-clay, or the dirt in the ftreet, and call their trumpery by what name they pleafe,...accomplices think fit to employ themfelves. But I hope, and truft, that we are all to a man fully determined to have nothing to do with him or his ware. The king... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 394 páginas
...kettle left in the kingdom ; let them coin old leather, tobacco-pipe-clay, or the dirt in the ftreet, and call their trumpery by what name they pleafe,...accomplices think fit to employ themfelves. But I hope, and trail, that we are all to a man fully determined to have nothing to do with him or his ware. THE King... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 394 páginas
...kettle left in the kingdom ; let them' coin old leather, tobacco-pipe-clay, or the dirt in the Hreet, and call their trumpery by what name they pleafe,...guinea to a farthing; we are not under any concern toC 2 knowknow how he and and his tribe of accomplices think fit to employ themfelvcs. But I hope,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 366 páginas
...kettle left in the kingdom ; let them coin old leather, tobacco-pipeclay, or the dirt in the ftreet, and call their trumpery by what name they pleafe,...accomplices think fit to employ themfelves. But I hope, and truft, that we are all to a man fully determined to have nothing to do with him or his ware. The King... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 442 páginas
...leather, tobacco-pipe clay, or the dirt in the street, and call their trumpery by what name they please* from a guinea to a farthing ; we are not under any...he and his tribe of accomplices think fit to employ themselves. But I hope, and trust, that we are all, to a man, fully determined to have nothing to do... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 448 páginas
...leather, tobacco-pipe clay, or the dirt in the street^ and call their trumpery by what name they please^ from a guinea to a farthing ; we are not under any...he and his tribe of accomplices think fit to employ themselves. But I hope, and trust, that we are all, to a man, fully determined to have nothing to do... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 352 páginas
...leather, tobacco-pipe clay, or tlie dirt in the street, and call their trumpery by what name they please, from a guinea to a farthing ; we are not under any concern to know how he aud his tribe of accomplices think fit to employ themselves. But I hope, and trust, that we are all,... | |
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