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Page 3
3 , 1712 . the from the Center of Business and Pleasure , my Uneasiness in the
Country where I am , arises rather from the Society than the Solitude of it . To be
obliged to rer ceive and return Visits from and to a Circle of Neighbours , who ...
3 , 1712 . the from the Center of Business and Pleasure , my Uneasiness in the
Country where I am , arises rather from the Society than the Solitude of it . To be
obliged to rer ceive and return Visits from and to a Circle of Neighbours , who ...
Page 6
Having inform'd you how I do pass my Time in the Country where I am , I must
proceed to tell you how I would pass it , had I such a Fortune as would put me
above the Observance of Ceremony and Custom My Scheme of a Country Life
then ...
Having inform'd you how I do pass my Time in the Country where I am , I must
proceed to tell you how I would pass it , had I such a Fortune as would put me
above the Observance of Ceremony and Custom My Scheme of a Country Life
then ...
Page 13
With these Qualifica tions Tom sets up for a Free - thinker , finds a great many
Things to blame in the Constitution of his Country , and gives shrewd Intimations
that he does not believe another World . In short , Puzzle is an Atheist as much as
...
With these Qualifica tions Tom sets up for a Free - thinker , finds a great many
Things to blame in the Constitution of his Country , and gives shrewd Intimations
that he does not believe another World . In short , Puzzle is an Atheist as much as
...
Page 14
It is a Confusion of Kitchin and Parterre , Orchard and Flower Garden , which lie
so mixt and interwoven with one another , that if a Foreigner who had seen
nothing of our Country should be conveyed into my Garden at his first landing ,
he ...
It is a Confusion of Kitchin and Parterre , Orchard and Flower Garden , which lie
so mixt and interwoven with one another , that if a Foreigner who had seen
nothing of our Country should be conveyed into my Garden at his first landing ,
he ...
Page 15
... than to see the tender Plants of Foreign Countries kept alive by artificial Heats ,
or wither ing in an Air and Soil that are ... very whimsical : As my Garden invites
into it all the Birds of the Country , by offering them the Conveniency of Springs ...
... than to see the tender Plants of Foreign Countries kept alive by artificial Heats ,
or wither ing in an Air and Soil that are ... very whimsical : As my Garden invites
into it all the Birds of the Country , by offering them the Conveniency of Springs ...
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