| Jonathan Swift - 1726 - 386 halaman
...younger of the two come to be four-fcore. For the Law thinks it a reafonable Indulgence,' that thofc who are condemned without any Fault of their own to a perpetual Continuance in the World, fhould not have their Mifery doubled by the Load of a Wife. As VOYAGE As foon as they have compleatect... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 386 halaman
...younger of the two comes to be fourfcore. For the Law thinks it a reafonable Indulgence, that thofe who are condemned, without any Fault of their own, to a perpetual Continuance in* the World, fhould not have their Mifery doubled by the Load of a Wife. As foon as they have compleated the Term... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 416 halaman
...in any caufe, either civil or criminal, not even for the decifion of meers and bounds. that thofe, who are condemned without any fault of their own to a perpetual continuance in the world, mould not have their mifery doubled by the load of a wife. THE language of this country being- always... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 412 halaman
...moral writer for practical purpofcsi Hawkef." tkafc fliap. X. AVoYAGE toLAPOTA, etf. yj jthat thole, who are condemned without any fault of their own to a perpetual continuance in the world, fhould not have their mifery doubkd by the load of a. wife. As foon as they have compleated the term... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 468 halaman
...younger of the two comes to be fourfcore. For the law thinks it a reafonable indulgence, that thofe, who are condemned without any fault of their own to a perpetual continuance in the world, rtiould not have their mifery doubled by the load of a wife. As foon as they have compleated the term... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 382 halaman
...younger of the two comes to be fourfeore. For the law tiiinks it a reafonable indulgence that thofe, who are condemned without any fault of their own to a perpetual continuance in the world, ihould not have their mifery doubled by the load of a wife. As foon as they have compleated the term... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 406 halaman
...they want many bad qualities, which abound in others. If a struldbrug happen to marry one of his own kind, the marriage is dissolved of course, by the Courtesy of the kingdom, as soon as the younger of long life to be the universal desire and wish of mankind. That whoever had one foot in the grave, was... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 490 halaman
...they want many bad qualities which abound in others. " If a struldbrug happen to marry one of his own kind, the marriage is dissolved of course, by the...fault of their own, to a perpetual continuance in the Avorld, should not have their misery doubled by the load of a wife. " As soon as they have completed... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1823 - 446 halaman
...they want many bad qualities which abound in others. ' If a struldbruy happen to marry one of his own kind, the marriage is dissolved of course, by the...of the kingdom, as soon as the younger of the two come to be fourscore ; for the law thinks it a reasonable indulgence, that those who are condemned,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1834 - 354 halaman
...they want many bad qualities which abound in others. .' If a struldbrug happen to marry one of his own kind, the marriage is dissolved of course, by the courtesy of the kmgdom, as sara as the younger of the two comes to be fourscore ; for the law thinks it a reasonable... | |
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