| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 386 pages
...who, when they met in the Streets, would lay down their Loads, open their Sacks, and hold Converfation for an Hour together; then put up their Implements,...refume their Burthens, and take their Leave. But, for fhort Converfations, a Man may carry Implements in his Pockets, and under his Arms, enough to fupply... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 330 pages
...who, when they met in the Streets, would lay down their Loads, open their Sacks, and hold Converfation for an Hour together ; then put up their Implements, help each other to refume their Burdens, and take their Leave. BUT, for Ihort Converfations, a Man may carry Implements in his Pockets... | |
| Connoisseur - 1757 - 268 pages
...finking under the weigh " of their packs, like pedlars among us : who, " when they met in the ftreets, would lay down " their loads, open their facks, and...to refume " their burthens, and take their leave." In thefe circumftances a man of the feweft words could not, indeed, talk without carrying about him... | |
| London (England) - 1767 - 278 pages
...their packs, like pedlars among us: who, " when they met in the ftreets, would lay down " their lo ds, open their facks, and hold con" verfation for an hour...to refume " their burthens, and take their leave." In thefe circumftances a man of jhe feweft words could not, indeed, talk without carrying about him... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 468 pages
...they met in the ftreets, would lay down their loads, open their facks, and hold converfation for aa hour together; then put up their implements, help...refume their burthens, and take their leave. But for fhort converfations a man may carry implements in his pockets and under his arms enough to fupply him... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 382 pages
...who, when they met in the ftreets, would lay down their loads, open their facks, and hold convcrfation for an hour together ; then put up their implements,...refume their burthens, and take their leave. But for fhort converfations a man may carry implements in his pockets and under his arms enough to fupply him;... | |
| English fiction - 1782 - 720 pages
...when they met in the the ftreete, would lay down their Itv^ds, open their facks, and hold convocation for an hour together; then put up their implements, help each other lo refume their burdens, and take then leave. But for (hört converfatione, a man may carry implements... | |
| 1786 - 782 pages
...who, when they met in the ftreeis, would lay down their loads,open their facks, and hold eo,Relation for an hour together; then put up their implements, help .each other to relume their burthens, their leave.' In thefe circuiultauces a man of the feA4.lt words C4\nd nut,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 406 pages
...who, when they met in the street, would lay down their loads, open their sacks, and hold conversation for an hour together; then put up their implements, help each other to resume their burdens, and take their leave. But for short conversations, a man may carry implements... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 260 pages
...when they meet in the streets, would lay down their loads, open their sacks, and hold conversation for an hour together; then put up their implements, help each other to resume their burthens, and take their leave." In these circumstances a man of the fewest words could... | |
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