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... tion is certainly just , when a man suffers his whole mind to be drawn into his sports , and altogether loses himself in the woods ; but does not affect those who propose a far more laudable end from this exercise : I mean , the ...
... tion is certainly just , when a man suffers his whole mind to be drawn into his sports , and altogether loses himself in the woods ; but does not affect those who propose a far more laudable end from this exercise : I mean , the ...
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... tion , shall give you a short account of myself , and the reasons why I was forced to wench , drink , play , and do every thing which is necessary to the character of a man of wit and pleasure , ( see No. 151 ) to be well with the ...
... tion , shall give you a short account of myself , and the reasons why I was forced to wench , drink , play , and do every thing which is necessary to the character of a man of wit and pleasure , ( see No. 151 ) to be well with the ...
Pàgina 200
... tion of the city takes off a great part of the fruits of the whole island ; and as it pays such a propor tion of the rent , or yearly value of the lands in the country , so it is the cause of paying such a proportion of taxes upon those ...
... tion of the city takes off a great part of the fruits of the whole island ; and as it pays such a propor tion of the rent , or yearly value of the lands in the country , so it is the cause of paying such a proportion of taxes upon those ...
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