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The modes of living in different countries , and the various views with which men travel in quest of new scenes , having been talked of , a learned gentleman who holds a considerable office in the law , expatiated on the happiness of a ...
The modes of living in different countries , and the various views with which men travel in quest of new scenes , having been talked of , a learned gentleman who holds a considerable office in the law , expatiated on the happiness of a ...
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... and write chiefly from their own minds . The Monthly Reviewers are duller men , and are glad to read the books through . ' He talked of Lord Lyttelton's extreme anxiety as an authour ; observing , that ' he was thirty years ...
... and write chiefly from their own minds . The Monthly Reviewers are duller men , and are glad to read the books through . ' He talked of Lord Lyttelton's extreme anxiety as an authour ; observing , that ' he was thirty years ...
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9 We talked of employment being absolutely necessary to preserve the mind from wearying and growing fretful , especially in those who have a tendency to melancholy ; and I mentioned to him a saying which somebody ? had related of an ...
9 We talked of employment being absolutely necessary to preserve the mind from wearying and growing fretful , especially in those who have a tendency to melancholy ; and I mentioned to him a saying which somebody ? had related of an ...
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