| Jonathan Swift - 1753 - 358 páginas
...market. Look ye, gentlemen, John Bull is but a plain man; but John Bull knows when he is ill ufed. I know the infirmity of our family ? we are apt to play the booncompanion, and throw away our money in our cups: but it was an unfair thing in you, gentlemen,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 398 páginas
...market. Look ye, gentlemen, John Bull is but a plain man; but John Bull knows when he is ill ufed. I know the infirmity of our family ; we are apt to...it was an unfair thing in you, gentlemen, to take j advanadvantage of my weaknefs, to keep a parcel of roaring bullies about me day and night, with huzza's... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 406 páginas
...market. Look ye, gentlemen, John Bull is but a plain man ; but John Boll knows when he is ill ufed. I know the infirmity of, our family ; we are apt to play the boon companion, and throw away our mo)icy in our cups: but it was an unfair thing in you, gentlemen, to take advantage of my weaknefs,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1760 - 272 páginas
...market. Look ye, gentlemen, John Bull is but a plain man ; but John Bull knows when he is ill ufed. I know the infirmity of our family ; we are apt to...weaknefs, to keep a parcel of roaring bullies about roe day and night, with huzza's and hunting-horns, and ringing the changes on butchers cleavers, never... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 296 páginas
...market. Look ye, gentlemen, John ull is but a plain man ; but John Bull knows when he is ill ufed. I know the infirmity of our family ; we are apt to...boon companion, and throw away our money in our cups i but it was an unfair thing in you, gentlemen, to take advantage of my weaknefs, to keep a parcel... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 294 páginas
...John full is but a plain man ; but John Bull knows when he is ill ufed. I know the infirmity of ear family ; we are apt to play the boon companion, and throw away our money in our tups i but it was an unfair thing in you, gentlemen, to take advantage of my weakness* to keep * parcel... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 390 páginas
...when he is ill ufed. I, know the infirmity of our. family ; we arc apt to play the boon cqmpanipn, and throw away our money in our cups : but it was...unfair thing in you, gentlemen, to take advantage of my vveaknefs, to keep a parcel of roaring bullies about me day and night, with huzza's and hunting-horns,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 348 páginas
...to market Look ye, gentlemen, John Bull is but a plain man. but John Bull knows when he is ill ufed. I know the infirmity of our family ; we are apt to...money in our cups : but it was an unfair thing in you, gentlemes, l0 take advantage of my weaknefs, to keep a parcel of roaring bullies about me day and night,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 348 páginas
...market. Look ye, gentlemen, John Bull is but a plain man ; but John Bull knows when he is ill ufed. I know the infirmity of our family ; we are apt to...roaring bullies about me • day and night, with huzzas, and hunting-horns, and ringing the changes on butchers cleavers, never let me cool, and make me fet... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 320 páginas
...clothier, the envy of all his neighbours, fhould be brought to compound his debts for five millings away our money in our cups : but it was an unfair...roaring bullies about me day and night, with huzzas and hunting-horns^ and ringing the changes on butchers cleavers, never let me cooi, and make me fet... | |
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