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  • 11-10-2016
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Why does Swift most likely say his proposal is "of no expence and little trouble"

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kattiemay01 kattiemay01
  • 11-10-2016
his final relief and excitement at hitting upon his current proposal, which "hath something solid and real, of no Expence, and little Trouble," and which will not run the risk of angering England. It will have nothing to do with England, in fact, since the flesh of human infants is too delicate to withstand exportation. 
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kaylinjwhite04
kaylinjwhite04 kaylinjwhite04
  • 08-10-2021

Answer:

to remind readers that each human being is valuable

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