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" In the midst of extended grass-plats and fine walks the little individual does not grow greater; a tree of twenty feet high will shelter him as well as one of sixty; he never occupies a space of more than three feet; and in the midst of his immense possessions,... "
Eloisa: Or a Series of Original Letters - Page 149
1803
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Eloisa en Déshabille, Volume 3

Richard Porson, George Tierney - 1784 - 360 pages
...it leads us to confider the wretchednefs of thofe who affect it. In the midft of thefe grafs-plats and fine walks, the little individual does not grow...twenty feet high will fhelter him as well as one of fixtyt ; he never occupies a fpace * I am perfuaded, that fome time hence gardens will be furnithetl...
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First Impressions of England and Its People

Hugh Miller - England - 1847 - 454 pages
...leads us to consider the wretchedness of those who affect it. In the midst of extended grass-plats and fine walks the little individual does not grow greater; a tree of twenty feet high will shelter him as well as one of sixty; he never occupies a space of more than...
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First Impressions of England and Its People

Hugh Miller - England - 1851 - 438 pages
...leads us to consider the wretchedness of those who affect it. In the midst of extended grass-plats and fine walks, the little individual does not grow greater; a tree of twenty feet high will shelter him as well as one of sixty; he never occupies a space of more than...
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