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Horace describes an old usurer as so charmed with the pleasures of a country life , that in order to make a purchase he called in all his money ; but what was the event of it ? why , in a very few days after , he put it out again .
Horace describes an old usurer as so charmed with the pleasures of a country life , that in order to make a purchase he called in all his money ; but what was the event of it ? why , in a very few days after , he put it out again .
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1 a called rich , who have not more than they want ; ' there are few rich men , in any of the politer nations , but among the middle sort of people , who keep their wishes within their fortunes , and have more wealth than they know how ...
1 a called rich , who have not more than they want ; ' there are few rich men , in any of the politer nations , but among the middle sort of people , who keep their wishes within their fortunes , and have more wealth than they know how ...
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Being asked his name , he said the world called him Mercator : 1 but as for his true name , his age , his lineage , his religion , his place of abode , they were particulars , which , for certain reasons , he was obliged to conceal .
Being asked his name , he said the world called him Mercator : 1 but as for his true name , his age , his lineage , his religion , his place of abode , they were particulars , which , for certain reasons , he was obliged to conceal .
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Several useful Maxims to be learned from the present | 28 |
GUARDIAN | 159 |
Trueloves Courtship 114 Erection of the Lions HeadRemarks on Lions | 216 |
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