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Pagina 32
... Business with the rest of Mankind , but to look upon them . Under this Class of Men are comprehended all contemplative Tradesmen , titular Physicians , Fellows of the Royal Society , Templers that are not given to be contentious , and ...
... Business with the rest of Mankind , but to look upon them . Under this Class of Men are comprehended all contemplative Tradesmen , titular Physicians , Fellows of the Royal Society , Templers that are not given to be contentious , and ...
Pagina 131
... Business . Business relieves them from their own natural Heaviness , by furnishing them with what to do ; whereas Business to Mercurial Men , is an Interruption from their real Existence and Happiness . Tho ' the dull Part of Mankind ...
... Business . Business relieves them from their own natural Heaviness , by furnishing them with what to do ; whereas Business to Mercurial Men , is an Interruption from their real Existence and Happiness . Tho ' the dull Part of Mankind ...
Pagina 258
... Business , and the Iniquity of Mankind at present : No one had any Colour for the least Complaint against his Dealings with him . This is certainly as uncommon , and in its Proportion as laudable in a Citizen , as it is in a General ...
... Business , and the Iniquity of Mankind at present : No one had any Colour for the least Complaint against his Dealings with him . This is certainly as uncommon , and in its Proportion as laudable in a Citizen , as it is in a General ...
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