| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 386 pagine
...World, fhould not have their Mifery doubled by the Load of a Wife. As foon as they have compleated the Term of eighty Years, they are looked on as dead in Law ; their Heirs immediately fucceed to their Eftates, only a fmall Pittance is referved for their Support s and the poor ones are... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 416 pagine
...that was iitrtflary in a moral writer lot praGicai furpofes. Haitikef. As foon as they have compleated the term of eighty years, they are looked on as dead in law; their heirs immediately fucceed to their eftates, only a fraall pittance is referred for their fupport; and the poor ones are... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 412 pagine
...world, fhould not have their mifery doubkd by the load of a. wife. As foon as they have compleated the term of eighty years, they are looked on as dead in law ; their heirs immediately fucceed to their eftates, only a fmall pittance is refer ved for their fupport ; and the poor ones... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 468 pagine
...world, rtiould not have their mifery doubled by the load of a wife. As foon as they have compleated the term of eighty years, they are looked on as dead in law; their heirs immediately fucceed to their eftates, only a fmall pittance is referved for their fupport; and the poor ones are... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 382 pagine
...have their mifery doubled by the load of a wife. As foon as they have compleated the term of nighty years, they are looked on as dead in law ; their heirs immediately fucceed to their eftates, only a fmall pittance is relerved for their fupport ; and the poor ones are... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 510 pagine
...perpetual continuance in the world, fhould not have their mifery doubled by the load of a wife. As foon as they have completed the term of eighty years, they...looked on as dead in law ;, their heirs immediately fucceed to their eftates, only only a ftnall pittance is referved for their fupport •, and the poor... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 406 pagine
...that those who are condemned, without any fault of their own, to a perpetual continuance in the world, should not have their misery doubled, by the load...support ; and the poor ones are maintained at the publick charge. After that period, they are held incapable of any employment of trust or profit ; they... | |
| William Cook - 1804 - 468 pagine
...meet with more pity and assistance, because they want many bad qualities which abound in others. " As soon as they have completed the term of eighty years, they are looked upon as dead in law ; their heirs immediately succeed to their estates; only a small pittance is reserved... | |
| Joseph Droz - 1832 - 340 pagine
...those, who are condemned, without any fault of their own, to a perpetual continuance in the world, should not have their misery doubled by the load of...have completed the term of eighty years, they are considered dead in law. At ninety they lose their teeth and hair, and have no distinction of taste,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1834 - 354 pagine
...are condemned, without any fault of their own, to a perpetual continuance in the world, should nof have their misery doubled by the load of a wife. '...poor ones are maintained at the public charge. After thai. period, they are held incapable of any employment of trust or profit ; they cannot purchase lands,... | |
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