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" The miserable dress, and diet, and dwelling of the people; the general desolation in most parts of the kingdom; the old seats of the nobility and gentry all in ruins, and no new ones in their stead; the families of farmers, who pay great rents, living... "
Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Michael Thomas Sadler, Esq - 63 ÆäÀÌÁö
ÀúÀÚ: Robert Benton Seeley - 1842 - 664 ÆäÀÌÁö
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English Prose: Selections, 3±Ç

Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 ÆäÀÌÁö
...old seats of the nobility and gentry all in ruins, and no new ones in their stead ; the families of farmers, who pay great rents, living in filth and...convenient as an English hog-sty to receive them. These indeed may be comfortable sights to an English spectator, who comes for a short time, only to learn...
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English Prose: Selections : with Critical Introductions by Various ..., 3±Ç

Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 ÆäÀÌÁö
...old seats of the nobility and gentry all in ruins, and no new ones in their stead ; the families of farmers, who pay great rents, living in filth and...convenient as an English hog-sty to receive them. These indeed may be comfortable sights to an English spectator, who comes for a short time, only to learn...
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The Life of Jonathan Swift: Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, 2±Ç

Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 404 ÆäÀÌÁö
...old seats of the nobility and gentry all in ruins, and no new ones in their stead : the families of farmers, who pay great rents, living in filth and...without a shoe or stocking to their feet, or a house as convenient as an English hogsty, to receive them. These may indeed be comfortable sights to an English...
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The Life of Jonathan Swift: Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, 2±Ç

Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 400 ÆäÀÌÁö
...new ones in their stead: the families of farmers, who pay great rents, living in filth and uastiness upon butter-milk and potatoes, without a shoe or stocking to their feet, or a house as convenient as an English hogsty, to receive them. These may indeed be comfortable sights to an English...
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The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: Historical and political tracts-Irish

Jonathan Swift - 1905 - 478 ÆäÀÌÁö
...old seats of the nobility and gentry all in ruins, and no new ones in their stead. The families of farmers who pay great rents, living in filth and nastiness...house so convenient as an English hog-sty to receive them.3 These indeed may be comfortable sights to an English spectator, who comes for a short time only...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift ...

Jonathan Swift - 1900 - 240 ÆäÀÌÁö
...old seats of the nobility and gentry all in ruins, and no new ones in their stead. The families of farmers who pay great rents, living in filth and nastiness...house so convenient as an English hog-sty to receive them.3 These indeed may be comfortable sights to an English spectator, who comes for a short time only...
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Irish Literature, 9±Ç

Justin McCarthy, Maurice Francis Egan, Charles Welsh, Douglas Hyde, Lady Gregory, James Jeffrey Roche - 1904 - 496 ÆäÀÌÁö
...old seats of the nobility and gentry all in ruins, and no new ones in their stead; the families of farmers, who pay great rents, living in filth and...convenient as an English hogsty to receive them. These indeed may be comfortable sights to an English spectator, who comes for a short time, only to learn...
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The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, 7±Ç

Jonathan Swift - 1905 - 474 ÆäÀÌÁö
...nobility and gentry all in ruins, and no new ones in their stead. The families of farmers who pay greaP rents, living in filth and nastiness upon butter-milk...house so convenient as an English hog-sty to receive them.3: These indeed may be comfortable sights to an English spectator, who comes for a short time...
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A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth Century

Godfrey Locker Lampson - 1907 - 716 ÆäÀÌÁö
...old seats of the nobility and gentry all in ruins, and no new ones in their stead ; the families of farmers, who pay great rents, living in filth and...nastiness upon butter-milk and potatoes, without a shoe or a stocking to their feet, or a house so convenient as an English hog-stye to receive them. These, indeed,...
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A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth Century

Godfrey Locker Lampson - 1907 - 716 ÆäÀÌÁö
...old seats of the nobility and gentry all in ruins, and no new ones in their stead; the families of farmers, who pay great rents, living in filth and nastiness upon butter-milk and potatoes, without a shoe.or a stocking to their feet, or a house so convenient as an English hog-stye to receive them....
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