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" ... that I must be carried as a prisoner. However, he made other signs to let me understand that I should have meat and drink enough, and very good treatment. Whereupon I once more thought of attempting to break my bonds ; but again, when I felt the smart... "
The Phonetic Journal - Page 149
1890
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A voyage to Lilliput

Jonathan Swift - 1726 - 342 pages
...of the Darts ftill flicking in them, and obferving likewife that the Number of my Enemies encreafed, I gave Tokens to let them know that they might do with me what they pleafed. Upon this the flurgo and his Train withdrew with much Civility and chearful Countenances....
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Travels Into Several Remote Nations of the World: In Four Parts. By Lemuel ...

Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 386 pages
...Darts itill flicking in them, and obfcrving likewife that tha NumberNumber of my Enemies increafed, I gave Tokens' to let them know that they might do with me what they pleafed. Upon this the Hurgo and his Train withdrew with much Civility and chearftil Countenances....
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The Works of Jonathan Swift, Volume 3

Jonathan Swift - 1743 - 430 pages
...the Darts (till flicking in them ; and obferving likewife, that the Number of my Enemies encreafed j I gave Tokens to let them know that they might do with me what they pleafed. Upon this, the Hurgo and his Train withdrew, with much Civility and cheerful Countenances....
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The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...

Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 416 pages
...of the darts ftill fficking in them, and obferving likewife that the number of my enemies increafed, I gave tokens to let them know, that they might do with me what they pleafed. Upon this the Hurgo and his train withdrew with much civility and chearful countenances. Soon...
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The Works ...: With the Author's Life and Character, Notes [etc ..., Volume 4

Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 412 pages
...of the darts ftill fticking in them; and obferving likewife that the number of my enemies increafed, I gave tokens to let them know, that they might do with me what they pleafeJ. Upon this the Hltrgn and his train withdrew, with much civility, and chearful countenances....
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The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 2

Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 468 pages
...of the darts ftill fticking in them, and obferving likewife that the number of my enemies increafed, I gave tokens to let them know, that they might do with me what they plcafed. Upon this the hurgo and his train withdrew with much civility and chearful countenances. Soon...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin ..., Volume 5

Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 510 pages
...my enemies increafed, I gave tokens to let them know, that they might do with me what they pleafed. Upon this the Hurgo and his train withdrew, with much civility, and chearful countenances. Soon after I heard a general fhout, with frequent repetitions of the words,...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose ..., Volume 2

1797 - 522 pages
...of the darts Hill flicking in them, and oblVrving likewife that the number of my enemies incrcaled, I gave tokens to let them know, that they might do with me what they plcafed. Upon this the bar^o and his train withdrew with niuch civi.ity and chcaif 1 countenances....
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose, Selected ...

Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 pages
...of the darts Hill flicking in them, and obferving likeu-ife that the number of my enemies increaled, I gave tokens to let them know, that they might do with me what they plcafed. Upon this the hurco and his train withdrew with much civi ity and cheatful countenances. Soon...
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The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes ..., Volume 7

Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 524 pages
...of attempting to break my bonds, but again, when I felt the smart of their arrows upon my face and hands, which were all in blisters, and many of the...they might do with me what they pleased. Upon this, ikiehurga and his train withdrew, with much civility and cheerful countenances. Soon after I heard...
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