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Pagina 168
... Pleasure . The most Elegant and Correct of all the Latin Historians observes , that in his time , when the most formidable States of the World were subdued by the Romans , the Republick sunk into those two Vices of a quite different ...
... Pleasure . The most Elegant and Correct of all the Latin Historians observes , that in his time , when the most formidable States of the World were subdued by the Romans , the Republick sunk into those two Vices of a quite different ...
Pagina 456
... Pleasure seizes the whole Man who addicts himself to it , and will not give him Leisure for any good Office in Life which contradicts the Gayety of the present Hour . You may indeed observe in People of Pleasure a certain Complacency ...
... Pleasure seizes the whole Man who addicts himself to it , and will not give him Leisure for any good Office in Life which contradicts the Gayety of the present Hour . You may indeed observe in People of Pleasure a certain Complacency ...
Pagina 457
... Pleasure leaves to his Family . All the poor Rogues that make such lamentable Speeches after every Sessions at Tyburn , were , in their Way , Men of Wit and Pleasure before they fell into the Adventures which brought them thither ...
... Pleasure leaves to his Family . All the poor Rogues that make such lamentable Speeches after every Sessions at Tyburn , were , in their Way , Men of Wit and Pleasure before they fell into the Adventures which brought them thither ...
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