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English, 27.02.2020 20:01 JamesLachoneus

Read this excerpt from "A Modest Proposal":
[T]he number of Popish infants, is at least three to one in
this kingdom, and therefore (my proposal] will have one
other collateral advantage, by lessening the number of
[Catholics among us.
What is Swift making a satirical statement about?

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