| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 386 pages
...impoflible, and defired to know the Reafon offo unaccountable an Evil. I told him, we fed on a thoufknd Things, which operated contrary to each other; that...were not hungry, and drank without the Provocation of Thirft; that we fat whole Nights drinking ilrong Liquors without eating a Bit, which difpofed us to... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 330 pages
...impoflible ; and deftred to know the Keafon of fo unaccountable an Evil. I told him, we fed on a thoufand Things, which operated contrary to each other: That...were not hungry, and drank without the Provocation of Thirft: That we fat whole Nights drinking ftrong Liquors, without eating a Bit; which difpofed us to... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1755 - 608 pages
...impoffibie, and delired to know the reafon of fo unaccountable an evil. I told him, we fed on a thoufànd things, which operated contrary to each other; that...were not hungry, and drank without the provocation of thirft; that we fat whole nights drink-. ing ftrong liquors without eating a bit, which difpofed us... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 468 pages
...impoffible, and defired to know the reafon of fo unaccountable an evil. I told him, we fed on a thoufand things, which operated contrary to each other; that...were not hungry, and drank without the provocation of thirft; that we fat whole nights drinking ftrong liquors without eating a bit, which difpofed us to... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 382 pages
...impofiible, and defired to know the reafon of io unaccountable an evil. I told him, we fed on a thoufand things, which operated contrary to each other ; that...eat when we were not hungry, and drank without the * This account excites ideas of drunkennefs, very different fra.n ih >fe which are conctived under... | |
| English fiction - 1782 - 720 pages
...the reafon of fo unaccountable an evil. 1 told him, we fed on a thoufand things which operate the one contrary to each other ; that we eat when we were not hungry, and drank without the provocation of thirft : that we fat whole nights drinking ftrong liquors without eating a bit which difpofed us to... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 406 pages
...breed in our bodies, he thought impossible, and desired to know the reason of so unaccountable an evil. I told him, we fed on a thousand things, which operated contrary to each other ; that we eat when we xvere not hungry, and drank without the provocation of thirst; that we sat whole nights drinking strong... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 524 pages
...in our bodies, he thought impossible, and desired to know the reason of so unaccountable an evil." I told him " we fed on a thousand things, which operated...and drank without the provocation of thirst; that t we set whole nights drinking strong liquors, without eating a bit, which disposed us to sloth, enflamed... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 374 pages
...told him, " we fed on a thousand things, which opctated contrary to each other; that we eat when wo were not hungry, and drank without the provocation...without eating a bit, which disposed us to sloth, inflamed our bodies, and precipitated or prevented digestion. That prostitute female Yahoos acquired... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 486 pages
...in our bodies, he thought impossible, and desired to know the reason of so unaccountable an evil." I told him " we fed on a thousand things which operated contrary to each other; that we ate when we were not hungry, and drank without the provocation of thirst; that we sat whole nights... | |
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