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Swift, Jonathan Miscellanies Volume 3 ISBN 13: 9781154369922

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1747 Excerpt: ... time or other: Let it never be said that the famous John Bull has1 departed in despite of Court. J. BulL And will it not reflect as much on thy character, Nic. t6 turn Barreter in thy old days; a stirrer up of quarrels amongst thy Neighbours? I tell thee, Nic. some time or other thou wilt re" pent this. But John saw clearly he should have nothing but wrangling and that he should have as little success in settling his Accompts, as ending the Composition. Since they will needs overload my moulders (quotk John) I shall throw down the burden with a squafli amongst them, take it up who dares; a Man has 9 fine time of it among a Combination of sharpest that vouch for one another's honesty. John, look to thyself, Old Lewis makes reasonable G&trs; wheæ thou hast spent the small Pittance that is left, thou wilt make a glorious figure, when thou art brought to live upon Nic. Frog and Esquire Souths generosity and gratitude: If they use thee thus when; they want thee, what will they do when thou wanted them f t &y again, John, look to thyself. JOHN wilely stifled his resentments, and told the company, that in a little time he mould give them Law; or something better. AIL Law! Law! Sir, by all means, What is twenty-two poor years towards the finishing a LawSuit? For the love of God more Law, Sir J". Bull. Prepare your demands how many years more of Law you want, that 1 may order my affairs accordingly. In the mean while farewcl. (chap. XVII. 4 How John Bull found all bis Family in art tlproar at Home. NIC FROQ who thdught of nothing but carrying John to the Marker, and there difpo sing of him as his own proper goods, was mad to find that John thought himself now of age to look after his own affairs. He resolved to traverse this new project, and ...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1747 Excerpt: ... time or other: Let it never be said that the famous John Bull has1 departed in despite of Court. J. BulL And will it not reflect as much on thy character, Nic. t6 turn Barreter in thy old days; a stirrer up of quarrels amongst thy Neighbours? I tell thee, Nic. some time or other thou wilt re" pent this. But John saw clearly he should have nothing but wrangling and that he should have as little success in settling his Accompts, as ending the Composition. Since they will needs overload my moulders (quotk John) I shall throw down the burden with a squafli amongst them, take it up who dares; a Man has 9 fine time of it among a Combination of sharpest that vouch for one another's honesty. John, look to thyself, Old Lewis makes reasonable G&trs; wheæ thou hast spent the small Pittance that is left, thou wilt make a glorious figure, when thou art brought to live upon Nic. Frog and Esquire Souths generosity and gratitude: If they use thee thus when; they want thee, what will they do when thou wanted them f t &y again, John, look to thyself. JOHN wilely stifled his resentments, and told the company, that in a little time he mould give them Law; or something better. AIL Law! Law! Sir, by all means, What is twenty-two poor years towards the finishing a LawSuit? For the love of God more Law, Sir J". Bull. Prepare your demands how many years more of Law you want, that 1 may order my affairs accordingly. In the mean while farewcl. (chap. XVII. 4 How John Bull found all bis Family in art tlproar at Home. NIC FROQ who thdught of nothing but carrying John to the Marker, and there difpo sing of him as his own proper goods, was mad to find that John thought himself now of age to look after his own affairs. He resolved to traverse this new project, and ...

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