... them : they differ in their amufements as much as in their duties. In a word, each contributes to the common good by different ways, and the proper diftribution of their feveral cares and employments is the ftrongeft tie that cements their union. Eloisa: Or a Series of Original Letters - Page 941803Full view - About this book
| Richard Porson, George Tierney - 1784 - 360 pages
...occupations the has afSgned them : they differ i . in in their amufements as much as in theirduties, In a word, each contributes to the common good by...obfervations are much in favour of this maxim. In fact, is it not the general practice, except among the French, and thofe who imitate them, for the... | |
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