| Jonathan Swift - 1850 - 900 pages
...and may perhaps be so bold as to attempt, an answer, that they will first ask the parents of these mortals, whether they would not at this day think it a great happiness to have been sold for food ata year old in the manner I prescribe, and thereby have avoided... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Thomas Roscoe - 1859 - 686 pages
...overture, and may perhaps be so bold as to attempt an answer, that they will first ask the parents of these mortals, whether they would not at this day / / think it a great happiness to have been sold for food at a year old ; / in the manner I prescribe, and thereby have... | |
| Patrick Lavelle - Land tenure - 1870 - 620 pages
...into an El Dorado of wealth, comfort, and happiness. In conclusion, he asks " the parents of those mortals whether they would not, at this day, think it a great happiness to have been sold for food at a year old, in the manner prescribed, and thereby have avoided... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1883 - 516 pages
...overture, and may perhaps be so bold as to attempt an answer, that they will first ask the parents of these mortals, whether they would not at this day think it a great happiness to have been sold for food at a year old, in the manner I prescribe, and thereby have avoided... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Sir Walter Scott - 1883 - 522 pages
...overture, and may perhaps be so bold as to attempt an answer, that they will first ask the parents of these mortals, whether they would not at this day think it a great happiness to have been sold for food at a year old, in the manner I prescribe, and thereby have avoided... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Stanley Lane-Poole - 1884 - 342 pages
...overture, and may perhaps be so bold as to attempt an answer, that they will first ask the parents of these mortals, whether they would not at this day think it a great happiness to have been sold for food at a year old in the manner I prescribe, and thereby have avoided... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1884 - 334 pages
...overture, and may perhaps be so bold as to attempt an answer, that they will first ask the parents of these mortals, whether they would not at this day think it a great happiness to have been sold for food at a year old in the manner I prescribe, and thereby have avoided... | |
| Samuel Andrews (M.A.) - English literature - 1884 - 312 pages
...desire those politicians who dislike my overture . . . that they will first ask the parents of these mortals whether they would not at this day think it a great happiness to have been sold for food at a year old in the manner I prescribe, and thereby have avoided... | |
| Richard Garnett - Anthologies - 1890 - 448 pages
...overture, and may perhaps be so bold as to attempt an answer, that they will first ask the parents of these mortals, whether they would not, at this day, think it a great happiness to have been sold for food at a year old in the manner I prescribe, and thereby have avoided... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1905 - 478 pages
...overture, and may perhaps be so bold to attempt an answer, that they will first ask the parents of these mortals, whether they would not at this day think it a great happiness to have been sold for food at a year old, in the manner I prescribe, and thereby have avoided... | |
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