Revolution, consisting either of generals and colonels, or of such whose whole fortunes lie in funds and stocks : so that power, which according to the old maxim, was used to follow land, is now gone over to money... The Works of Jonathan Swift - Page 76by Jonathan Swift - 1741Full view - About this book
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 432 pages
...equipages in this town, he fhall find the greater number of thofe, who make a figure, to be a fpeciesof men quite different from any, that were ever known...confifting either of generals and colonels, or of thofe, whofe whole fortunes lie in funds and ftocks ; fo that power , which according to the old maxim... | |
| Jonathan Swift - English literature - 1761 - 420 pages
...equipages in this town, he fhall find the greater number of thofe who make A figure, to be a fpecies of men quite different from any that were ever known before the revolution, confiding either of generals and colonels, .or of .thofe whofe whole fortunes lie in funds and flocks... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 320 pages
...equipages in this town, he fhall find the greater number of thofe, who make a figure, to be a fpecies of men quite different from any that were ever known...confifting either of generals and colonels, or of thofe, whofe whole fortunes lie in funds and ftocks : So that^oiucr, which, according to the old maxim,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 406 pages
...equipages in this town, he fhall find the greater number of' thofe who make a figure, to be a fpecies of men quite different from any that were ever known...confifting either of generals and colonels, or of thofe, whofe whole fortunes lie in funds and ftocks; fo that power^ which according to the old maxim... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 508 pages
...equipages in this town, he (hall find the greater number of thofe who make a figure, to be a fpecies of men quite different from any that were ever known before the Revolution ; confiding either of generals and colonels, or of thofe, whofe whole fortunes he in funds and flocks... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 466 pages
...equipages in the town, he fhall find the greater number of thofe, who make a figure, to be a fpecies of men quite different from any that were ever known before the revolution ; confining either of generals and colonels, or of thofe whofe whole fortunes lie in funds and flocks;... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 472 pages
...ever, known before the Revolution ; consisting either of generals and colonels, or of those, whose whole fortunes lie in funds and stocks ; so that power, which according to the old maxim was used to follow land, is now gone over to money ; and the country gentleman is in the condition of a... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 496 pages
...were ever known before the Revolution ; consisting cither of generals and colonels, or of those, whose whole fortunes lie in funds and stocks ; so that power, which according to the old maxim was used to follow land, is now gone over to' money ; and the country gentleman is in the condition of... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 340 pages
...were ever known before the Revolution ; consisting cither of generals and colonels, or of those, whose whole fortunes lie in funds and stocks ; so that power, which according to the old maxim was used to follow land, is now gone over to money ; and the country gentleman is in the condition of a... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 462 pages
...Were ever known before the Revolution ; consisting either of generals and colonels, or of those whose whole fortunes lie in funds and stocks; so that power, which according to the old maxim was used to follow land, is now gone over to money; and the country gentleman is in the condition of a... | |
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