| Jonathan Swift - 1871 - 406 pagine
...third of his dominions, where neither of them pretend to any right ; sometimes one prince quarrels with another, for fear the other should quarrel with him...give us theirs. It is a very justifiable cause of a war, to invade a country, after the people have been wasted by famine, destroyed by pestilence, or... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1872 - 444 pagine
...of his dominions, where neither of them pretends to any right : sometimes one prince quarrels with another, for fear the other should quarrel with him...because the enemy is too strong , and sometimes, because ho is too weak ; sometimes our neighbours want the things which we have, or have the things which we... | |
| John Young Sargent, T. F. Dallin - 1875 - 416 pagine
...of his dominions, where neither of them pretend to any right. Sometimes one prince quarrelleth with another for fear the other should quarrel with him....give us theirs. It is a very justifiable cause of a war, to invade a country after the people have been wasted by famino, destroyed by pestilence, or... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1879 - 208 pagine
...third of his dominions, where neither of them pretend to any right : sometimes one Prince quarrels with another, for fear the other should quarrel with him...and we both fight, till they take ours, or give us up theirs. It is thought a very justifiable cause of war to invade a country after the people have... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1879 - 466 pagine
...third of his dominions, where neither of them pretends to any right: sometimes one prince quarrels with another, for fear the other should quarrel with him...because the enemy is too strong, and sometimes, because ho is loo weak; sometimes our neighbours want the things which we have, or have the things which we... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1882 - 76 pagine
...of his dominions, where neither of them pretend to any right. Sometimes one prince quarrelleth with another for fear the other should quarrel with him....he is too weak. Sometimes our neighbours want the tilings which we hace, or hace the things which we want ; and we both fight till they take ours or... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1883 - 466 pagine
...third of his dominions, where neither of them pretend to any right. Sometimes one prince quarrels with another, for fear the other should quarrel with him....give us theirs. It is a very justifiable cause of a war, to invade a country after the people have been wasted by famine, destroyed by pestilence, or... | |
| Jonathan Swift, William Cooke Taylor - 1884 - 490 pagine
...upon, because the enemy is too strong ; and sometimes, because he is too weak : sometimes our neighbors want the things which we have, or have the things...give us theirs. It is a very justifiable cause of a war, to invade a country after the people have been wasted by famine, destroyed by pestilence, or... | |
| George Rae - 1885 - 338 pagine
...charged with an act of baseness of which it was entirely guiltless. LETTER XXVI. COMPETITION IN BANKING. Sometimes our neighbours want the things which we...both fight, till they take ours, or give us theirs. SWIFT. THE opening of a Branch of the Bolchester Bank in Oxborough has filled you with resentment and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1887 - 268 pagine
...third of his dominions, where neither of them pretend to any right. Sometimes one prince quarrels with another, for fear the other should quarrel with him....and sometimes because he is too weak. Sometimes our neighbors want the things which we have, or have the things which we want, and we both fight till they... | |
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