There only remain a hundred and twenty thousand children of poor parents annually born. The question therefore is how this number shall be reared and provided for? which, as I have already said, under the present situation of affairs, is utterly impossible... The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift... - Page 24de Jonathan Swift - 1812Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Jonathan Swift - 1801
...distresses of the kingdom) but this being granted, there will remain a hundred and seventy thousand breeders. I again subtract fifty thousand for those...have already said, under the present situation of affairs is utterly impossible by all the methods hitherto proposed. For we can neither employ them... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1803
...there will remain a hundred and seventy thousand breeders. I again subtra•ct fifty thousand for fhose women, who miscarry, or whose children die by accident...have already said, under the present situation of affairs, is utterly impossible by all the methods hitherto proposed. ¥ot we can neither employ them... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1808
...distresses of the kingdom); but this being granted, there will remain a hundred and seventy thousand breeders. I again subtract fifty thousand, for those...twenty thousand children of poor parents annually borq. The question therefore is, Flow this number shall be reared and provided for? which, as I have... | |
 | Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814
...distresses of the kingdom) ; but this being granted, there will remain a hundred and seventy thousand breeders. I again subtract fifty thousand, for those...have already said, under the present situation of affairs, is utterly impossible by all the methods hitherto proposed. For we can neither employ them... | |
 | Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814
...the kingdom) ; but this being granted, there will remain a hundred and seventy thousand breeders. J again subtract fifty thousand, for those women who...have already said, under the present situation of affairs, is utterly impossible by all the methods hitherto proposed. For we can, neither employ them... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1823
...distresses of the kingdom; but this being granted, there will remain an hundred and seventy thousand breeders. I again subtract fifty thousand for those...accident or disease within the year. There only remain an hundred and twenty-thousand children of poor parents annually born : the question therefore is,... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1824
...distresses of the kingdom ;) but this being granted, there will remain a hundred and seventy thousand breeders. I again subtract fifty thousand, for those...parents annually born. The question therefore is, How tibis number shall be reared and provided for ? which, as I have already said, under the present situation... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1850
...the kingdom ;) but this being granted, there will remain 170,000 breeders. I again subtract 50,000 for those women who miscarry, or whose children die...accident or disease within the year. There only remain 120,000 children of poor parents annually born. The question therefore is, how tins number shall be... | |
 | Jonathan Swift, Thomas Roscoe - 1859
...this being granted, th ire will remain 1 TO.OnO in subtract 30,000 lor 1 Uo.se women who miscarry, r or whose children die by accident or disease within the year. There only remains 120,000 children of poor parents annually born. The question therefore is, how this number... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1861
...the kingdom ;) but this being granted, there will remain 170,000 breeders. I again subtract 50,000 for those women who miscarry, or whose children die...by accident or disease within the year. There only remains 120,000 children of poor parents annually born. The question therefore is, how this number... | |
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