| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 pages
...tolerably ; and this comparifon puts me in mind to add, that I am returned to be a rider, wherein I wifh you would imitate me. As to this country, there have...fpent out of it, and who are not permitted to trade trade with the other third, and where the pride of women -w,ill not fuffer them to wear their own manufactures... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1751 - 362 pages
...tolerably ; and this comparifon puts me in mind to add,, that I am returned to be a rider, wherein I wifh you would imitate me. As to this country, there have...Imagine a nation the two- thirds of whofe revenues are Ipent out of it, and who are not permitted to trade with the other third, and where the pride of the... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 pages
...bly ; and this comparifon puts me in mind to add, that I am returned to be a rider, wherein I wifh you would imitate me. As to this country, there have been three terrible yeajs dearth of corn, and every place itrowed with beggars ; but dearths are common in better climates,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 350 pages
...tolerably; and this comparifon puts me in mind to add, that I am returned to be a rider, wherein I wifh you would imitate me. As to this country, there have...better climates, and our evils here lie much deeper. ImaI z gine gine a nation the two thirds of whole revenues are fpent out of it, and who are not permitted... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 352 pages
...tolerably ; and this comparifon puts me in mind to add, that I am returned to be a rider, wherein I wifh you would imitate me. As to this country, there have...better climates, and our evils here lie much deeper, Ima-. n6 LETTERS TO AND gine a nation the two thirds of whofe revenues are fpent out of it, and who... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 406 pages
...tolerably ; and this comparifon puts me in mind to add, that I am returned to be a rider, wherein I wifh you would imitate me. As to this country, there have...three terrible years dearth of corn, and every place ftrcwed with beggars ; but dearths are common in better climates, and our evils here lie much deeper.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 424 pages
...tolerably ; and this companion puts me in mind to add, that I am returned to be a rider, wherein I wifh yon would imitate me. As to this country, there have been...three terrible years dearth of corn, and every place flrowed with beggars; but dearths are common in better climates, and our evils here lie much deeper.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 464 pages
...tolerably ; and this comparifon puts me in mind to add, that I am returned to be a rider, wherein 1 wifh you would imitate me. As to this country, there have...lie much deeper. Imagine a nation the two thirds of whole revenues are fpent out of it, and who are not permitted to trade with the other third, and where... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 424 pages
...tolerably ; and ' this comparifon puts me in mind to add that I am returned to be a rider, wherein I wifh you would imitate me, As to this country, there have...our evils here lie much deeper. Imagine a nation the two-thirds of whofe revenues are fpent out of it, and who are not permitted to trade with the other... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 462 pages
...tolerably ; and this comparifon puts me in mind to add, that I am returned to be a rider, wherein I with you would imitate me. As to this country, there have...ftrowed with beggars , but dearths are common in better dimatesx and our evilshere here lie much deeper. Imagine a nation, the two-thirds of whofe revenues... | |
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