 | Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 496 pages
...subject from general topicks and reason, although they might be ignorant of several facts, which J had the opportunity to know. The second was, because...the kingdom. The city coffeehouses have been, for sonjp years filled with people, whose fortunes depend upon the Bank, East-India, or some other stock.... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 340 pages
...second was, because I found it would be necessary, in the course of this argument, to say spmethihg of the state to which the war has reduced us ; at...East-India, or some other stock. Every new fund to these, is like a new mortgage to a usurer, whose compassion for a young heir, is exactly the same with that... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 544 pages
...Thirdly, those who are against any peace without Spain, if they be such as no way find their private account by the war, may perhaps change their sentiments,...with people, whose fortunes depend upon the Bank> East India, or some other stock. Every new fund to these, is like a new mortgage to a usurer, M'hose... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 360 pages
...because I would give way to others, who might argue very well upon the same subject from general topics and reason, although they might be ignorant of several...city coffee-houses have been for some years filled icith people, whose fortunes depend upon the Bank, East-India, or some other stock. Every new fund... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 458 pages
...possible, and at another juncture wouM not only be very indiscreet, but might pHrhap* be d*gerous. if It is the folly of too many to mistake the echo of...East-India, or some other stock. Every new fund to these, is like a new mortgage to a usurer, whose compassion for a young heir, is exactly the same with that... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 436 pages
...because I would give way to others, who might argue very well upon the same subject from general topics and reason, although they might be ignorant of several...the kingdom. The city coffee-houses have been for Now to give the most ignorant reader some idea of our present circumstances, without troubling him... | |
 | Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - English literature - 1814 - 436 pages
...because I would give way to others, who might argue very well upon the same subject from general topics and reason, although they might be ignorant of several...voice of the kingdom. The city coffee-houses have been some years filled with people, whose fortunes depend upon the Bank, East India, or some other stock.... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 438 pages
...because I would give way to others, who might argue very well upon the same subject from general topics and reason, although they might be ignorant of several...echo of a London coffee-house, for the voice of the kjngdom. The city coffee-hpuses have been fof some years filled with people, whose fortunes depend... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1824 - 454 pages
...because I would give way to others, who might argue very well upon the same subject from general topics and reason, although they might be ignorant of several...with people, whose fortunes depend upon the Bank, East India, or some other stock. Every new fund to these is like a new mortgage to a usurer, whose... | |
 | Jonathan Swift, Thomas Roscoe - 1859 - 680 pages
...because I would give way to others, who might argue very well upon the same subject from general topics and reason, although they might be ignorant of several...filled with people whose fortunes depend upon the bank, East India, or some other stock. Every new fund to these is like a new mortgage to a usurer, whose... | |
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