| Jonathan Swift - Coinage - 1730 - 290 pages
...Purchafers ? But they deteft, abhor, and rcjeft it, as Corrupt, Fraudulent, mingled with Dirt and Tram. Upon which he grows Angry, goes to Law, and will impofe...thefe muft anfwer all that he hath already Coined or fliall Coin for the future. It is true indeed, that a Gentleman often fends to my Shop fora Pattern... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 422 pages
...goes to Law, and will impofe his Goods upon us by Force. BUT your News- Letter fays, that an Jlffay was' made of the Coin. How impudent and infupportable...or two Half-pence of good Metal, fends them to the 'toiuer and they are approved, and thefe muft anfwer all that he hath already Coined, or fhall Coin... | |
| Jonathan Swift - English literature - 1761 - 394 pages
...grows angry, goes to law, and will impcfi: his goods upon us by force." But your news letter fiiys, that an affay was made of the coin. How impudent and...good' metal, fends them to the Tower, and they are approved,and thefe muft anfwer all that he hath already coined, or fhall coin for the future. It is... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 366 pages
...that an affay was made ef the coin. How impudent and infilpportable is this ! Wood takes care to coia a dozen or two halfpence of good metal, fends them...future. It is true indeed, that a gentleman often lends to my fhop for a pattern of ftuff; I cut it fairly off, and» if he likes it, he comes, or fends,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 466 pages
...See p. 333, hw, and will impofe his goods upon us by force. But your news-letter fays, that an ajjay was made of the coin. How impudent and infupportable...thefe muft anfwer all that he hath already coined, or fhnll coin for the future. It is true, indeed, (hat a gentleman often fends to my fhop for a pattern... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 448 pages
...force. But your newsletter says, that an essay was made of the coin. How impudent and insupportable is this ! Wood takes care to coin a dozen or two halfpence of good metal, sends them to the Tower, and they are approved; and these must answer all that he has already coined,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 442 pages
...there was But your newsletter says, that an essay was made of the coin. How impudent and insupportable is this ! Wood takes care to coin a dozen or two halfpence of good metal, sends them to the Tower, and they are approved ; and these must answer all that he has already coined,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 506 pages
...force. But your newsletter says, that an assay was made of the coin. How impudent and insupportable is this ! Wood takes care to coin a dozen or two halfpence of good ruetal, sends them to the Tower, and they are approved ; and these * Perhaps the prohibition from ploughing.... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - English literature - 1814 - 610 pages
...force. But your Newsletter says, that an assay was made of the coin. How impudent and insupportable is this ! Wood takes care to coin a dozen or two halfpence of good metal, sends them to the Tower, and they are approved ; and these must answer all that he has already coined,... | |
| George Lillie Craik - English language - 1845 - 484 pages
...Letter : — But your newsletter says that an assay was made of the coin. How impudent and insupportable is this ! Wood takes care to coin a dozen or two halfpence of good metal , sends them to the Tower, and they are approved ; and these must answer all that he has already coined,... | |
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