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... Country . I am a Country Gentleman of between five and six thousand a Year . It is my Misfortune to have a very fine Park and an only Daughter ; upon which Account I have been so plagu'd with Deer - Stealers and Fops , that for these ...
... Country . I am a Country Gentleman of between five and six thousand a Year . It is my Misfortune to have a very fine Park and an only Daughter ; upon which Account I have been so plagu'd with Deer - Stealers and Fops , that for these ...
Pagina 286
... Country . It might , indeed , be of ill Consequence to the Publick , as well as unprofitable to private Persons , to alienate so much Ground from Pasturage , and the Plow , in many Parts of a Country that is so well peopled , and ...
... Country . It might , indeed , be of ill Consequence to the Publick , as well as unprofitable to private Persons , to alienate so much Ground from Pasturage , and the Plow , in many Parts of a Country that is so well peopled , and ...
Pagina 315
... Country Solitude , I think it not improper to advise them to take with them as great a Stock of Good - humour as they can ; for tho ' a Country - Life is described as the most pleasant of all others , and though it may in truth be so ...
... Country Solitude , I think it not improper to advise them to take with them as great a Stock of Good - humour as they can ; for tho ' a Country - Life is described as the most pleasant of all others , and though it may in truth be so ...
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