| Jonathan Swift - 1726 - 342 pages
...forwards on my Body, to feize Forty or Fifty of the firft that came in my reach, and dafli them againft the Ground. But the Remembrance of what I had felt,...Promife of Honour I made them, for fo I interpreted my fubmifllve Behavour, foon drove out thefe Imaginations. Befides, I now conjdder'd my felf as bound... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1743 - 430 pages
...forwards on my Bedy, to feize forty or fifty of the the firft that came in my Reach, and dam them againft the Ground. But the Remembrance of what I had felt, which probably might not be the word they could do ; and the Promife of Honour I made them, for fo I interpreted my fubmiffive Behaviour,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 416 pages
...forwards on my body, to feize forty or fifty of the firft that came in my reach, and dam them againft the ground But the remembrance of what I had felt,...out thefe imaginations. Befides, I now confidered myfelfas bound by the laws of hofpitality hofpitality to a people, who had treated me with fo much... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 412 pages
...my reach, and dafh them againft the ground. But the remembrance of what I had felt, which prohably might not be the worft they could do, and the promife of honour I made them, for fo I interpreted my fubmiflive behaviour, foon drove out thefe imaginations. Bclides, I now confiJacd myfelf as bound by... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 468 pages
...forwards on my body, to feize forty or fifty of the firft that came in my reach, and dafh them againft the ground. But the remembrance of what I had felt,...behaviour, foon drove out thefe imaginations. Befides, * A JJefides, I now confidered myfelf as bound by the laws of hofpitality to a people, who had treated... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 510 pages
...and dafh them againft the ground, ljut the remembrance of what I had felt, which 'probably might j not be the worft they could do, and the promife . of honour I made; them, for fo:I interpreted my fubmiffive .behaviour, foon,droye ,out 'thefe imaginations, Befides, I now confidered... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 pages
...of the firit that came in my reach, and daih them againft the ground. But the remembrance of what 1 had felt, which probably might not be the worft they...promife of honour I made them, for fo I interpreted my fubmiffivc behaviour, foon drove out thefe imaginations. Bendes, I now coniidered royfelf as bound... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 406 pages
...forwards on my body to seize forty or fifty of the first that came in my reach, and dash them against the ground. But the remembrance of what I had felt, which probably might not be the worst they could do, and the promise of honour I made them, for so I interpreted my submissive behaviour,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 512 pages
...forwards on my body, to seize forty or fifty of the first that came in my reach, and dash them against the ground. But the remembrance of what I had felt, which probably might not be the worst they could do, and the promise of honour I made them, — for so I interpreted my submissive... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 pages
...forwards on my body, toseize forty or fifty of the first that came in my reach, aiid dash them against the ground. But the remembrance of what I had felt, which probably might not be the worst they could do, and the promise of honour I made them, for so I interpreted my submissive behaviour,... | |
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