| Jonathan Swift - 1730 - 290 sider
...Servants. But if it happens that I prevail over him, I renounce the other Part of the Condition, he fhall never be a Servant of Mine, for I do not think him fit to be trufted in any Honeft Man's Shop. I will conclude with my Humble Defire and Requeft which I made in... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 422 sider
...Servants. But if it happen that I prevail over him, I renounce the other Part of the Condition, he flwll never be a Servant of mine ; for I do not think him fit to be trufted in any honeft Man's Shop. I WILL conclude with my humble Defire and Requeft, which I made in... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 400 sider
...Servants. But, if it happens that I prevail over him, I renounce the other Part of the Condition, he Ihall never be a Servant of mine ; for I do not think him fit to be trufted in any honefl Man's Shop. I WILL conclude with my humble Defire, and Requeft, which I made... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 442 sider
...conditions of combat Were likewise the same with those of Wood : if he prevail against us, then shall we be his servants. But if it happens that I prevail over...think him fit to be trusted in any honest man's shop. I will conclude with my humble desire and request, which I made in my second letter, that your lordships... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 424 sider
...conditions of combat were likewise the same with these of Wood : if he prevail against us, then shall we be his servants. But if it happens that I prevail over...him fit to be trusted in any honest man's shop*." From the era of this contest to the hour of his death, Swift was the undisputed oracle and favourite... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 420 sider
...conditions of combat were likewise the same with these of Wood : if he prevail against us, then shall we be his servants. But if it happens that I prevail over...him fit to be trusted in any honest man's shop*." From the era of this contest to the hour of his death, Swift was the undisputed oracle and favourite... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 658 sider
...same with those of Wood : \i he prevail against us, then shall we be his servants. But if it happen that I prevail over him, I renounce the other part...think him fit to be trusted in any honest man's shop." Nothing showed the generalship of Swift in a higher point of view, during this contest, than his choice... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 336 sider
...he prevail against us, then shall we be his servants. But if it happens that I prevail over him,- 1 renounce the other part of the condition ; he shall...think him fit to be trusted in any honest man's shop." Nothing showed the generalship of Swift in a higher point of view, during this contest, than his choice... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 360 sider
...us, then sJiall we be Jiis servants. But if it happens that I prevail over him, I renounce the olher part of the condition ; he shall never be a servant...think him fit to be trusted in any honest man's shop." Nothing showed the generalship of Swift in a higher point of view, during this contest, than his choice... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 352 sider
...prevail over him, I renounce the other part of the condition ; " he shall never be a servant of tnine ;" for I do not think him fit to be trusted in any honest mau's shop. I will conclude with my humble desire and request* which I made in my second letter, that... | |
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