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... live with one of those men, each of whom is said to be one of the best humoured men in the world, but that he is passionate. Pray be pleased to inform them, that he who is passionate, and takes no care to command his hastiness, does ...
... live with one of those men, each of whom is said to be one of the best humoured men in the world, but that he is passionate. Pray be pleased to inform them, that he who is passionate, and takes no care to command his hastiness, does ...
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... live by buying and selling, ought never to encourage beggars. The goods which we export are indeed the product of the lands, but much the greatest part of their value is the labour of the people ; but how much of these people's labour ...
... live by buying and selling, ought never to encourage beggars. The goods which we export are indeed the product of the lands, but much the greatest part of their value is the labour of the people ; but how much of these people's labour ...
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... live with her, and live with thee, In unreproved pleasures free. J^ No. 250. Monday, Dec. 17, 1711 [ Disce, docendus adhuc qua censet amiculus, ut si Ctxcus iter monstrare relit : tamen aspice, si quid Et nos, quod cures propriumfecisse ...
... live with her, and live with thee, In unreproved pleasures free. J^ No. 250. Monday, Dec. 17, 1711 [ Disce, docendus adhuc qua censet amiculus, ut si Ctxcus iter monstrare relit : tamen aspice, si quid Et nos, quod cures propriumfecisse ...
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