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... give you a little leisure , which you so very much want ; and it will let you have a little enjoy- ment of the friends you see so seldom ; and , above all , it may give some chance for a turn in public affairs ; and of this I do not at ...
... give you a little leisure , which you so very much want ; and it will let you have a little enjoy- ment of the friends you see so seldom ; and , above all , it may give some chance for a turn in public affairs ; and of this I do not at ...
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... give it increase ; and in the term agriculture they comprehend both labour and the advances of the cultivator . They acknowlege , moreover , that the vendible value of agricultural produce is the measure of a nation's wealth , and that ...
... give it increase ; and in the term agriculture they comprehend both labour and the advances of the cultivator . They acknowlege , moreover , that the vendible value of agricultural produce is the measure of a nation's wealth , and that ...
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... Give , give , and are never satisfied , " they are always ready to suspect a declension of talent , when their thanks should be loudest for repeated efforts made to promote their amuse- ment ; and this prejudice is so general , that a ...
... Give , give , and are never satisfied , " they are always ready to suspect a declension of talent , when their thanks should be loudest for repeated efforts made to promote their amuse- ment ; and this prejudice is so general , that a ...
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