| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 386 pages
...this Inconvenience attending it, that if a Man's Bufmefs be very great, and of various Kinds, he muft be obliged, in Proportion, to carry a greater Bundle of Things upon his Back, unlefs he can afford one or two ftrong Servants to attend him. I have often beheld two of thofe Sages... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1743 - 430 pages
...Inconvenience venience attending it ; that if a Man's Bufinefs be very great, and of various Kinds, he muft be obliged in Proportion to carry a greater Bundle of things upon his Back, unlefs he can afford one or two ftrdng Servants to attend him. I have often beheld two of thofe Sages... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 416 pages
...this inconvenience attending it, that if a man's bufmefs be very great and of various kinds, he muft be obliged in proportion to carry a greater bundle of things upon his back, unlefs he can afford one or two ftrong fervants to attend him. 1 have often beheld two of thofe fages... | |
| Jonathan Swift - English literature - 1761 - 412 pages
...this inconvenience attending it, that if a man's bufinefs be very great and of various kirids, he muft be obliged In proportion to carry a greater bundle of things upon his back, vmlcfs he can afford one or two ftrong fervants to attend him. I have often beheld two of thofe fages... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 468 pages
...this inconvenience attending it, that if a man's bufmefe be very great and of various kinds, he muft be obliged in proportion to carry a greater bundle of things upon his back, unlefs he can afford one or two ftrong fervants to attend him. I have often beheld two of thofe fages... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 406 pages
...the manJier of their forefathers ; such constant irreconcileable enemies to science, are the common people. However, many of the most learned and wise,...attending it, that if a man's business be very great, and p 3 of of various kinds, he must be obliged, in proportion, to carry a greater bundle of things upon... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 524 pages
...•fifter the manner of their forefathers; such constant irreconcileable enemies to science, are the common people. However, many of the most learned and wise...various kinds, he must be obliged, in proportion, t8 carry a greater bundle of things tipon his back, unless he can afford one or two strong servants... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 374 pages
...after the manner of their forefathers ; such constant irreconcilable enemies to science are the common people. However, many of the most learned and wise adhere to the uew scheme of expressing themselves by things ; which has only this inconvenience attending it, that... | |
| H. Nolte - 1823 - 646 pages
...new scheme of expressing - thefU3*K es by thing«, which has oniy this inconvenience attending it v that if a man's business be very great, and of various kinds, Бе must be obliged in proportion to carry a great bundle of thing» upon h¡s back, unlass he can... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1824 - 494 pages
...after the manner of their forefathers ; such constant irreconcilable enemies to science are the common people. However, many of the most learned and wise...greater bundle of things upon his back, unless he can aiFord one or two strong servants to attend him. I have often beheld two of these sages almost sinking... | |
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