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The consequences of a town education and society to the family of a country
gentleman ; in a letter from Agrestis M - Leod Bannatyn 14. Narrative of a modern
dinner in company with Col. Caustic • Abercromby 15. Description of a new
variety ...
The consequences of a town education and society to the family of a country
gentleman ; in a letter from Agrestis M - Leod Bannatyn 14. Narrative of a modern
dinner in company with Col. Caustic • Abercromby 15. Description of a new
variety ...
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Letter from a member of the Mirror Club , relating some particulars of that society •
Abercromby 31. On rural pleasures and rural contemplation - A visit of the author
to the country dwelling of Col. Caustic Mackenzie 32. Account of the colonel's ...
Letter from a member of the Mirror Club , relating some particulars of that society •
Abercromby 31. On rural pleasures and rural contemplation - A visit of the author
to the country dwelling of Col. Caustic Mackenzie 32. Account of the colonel's ...
Page vi
Fallaciousness of that generosity and friendship which are supposed to reside in
the society of men of pleasure and dissipation . Character and story of Flavillus
Craig 36. Narrative of a country family raised to sudden affluence by the arrival of
...
Fallaciousness of that generosity and friendship which are supposed to reside in
the society of men of pleasure and dissipation . Character and story of Flavillus
Craig 36. Narrative of a country family raised to sudden affluence by the arrival of
...
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... and whom temperament , if not virtue , keeps out of the dissipation of it , who
hold a station of less destructive and more dignified indolence , whom the
company of their VOL . I. B own thoughts renders independent of vulgar society ,
and the.
... and whom temperament , if not virtue , keeps out of the dissipation of it , who
hold a station of less destructive and more dignified indolence , whom the
company of their VOL . I. B own thoughts renders independent of vulgar society ,
and the.
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own thoughts renders independent of vulgar society , and the vigour and variety
of whose imagination free from the necessity of resorting to frivolous or
censurable amusements . Among the first sort , the transition is easy from the
yawn of ...
own thoughts renders independent of vulgar society , and the vigour and variety
of whose imagination free from the necessity of resorting to frivolous or
censurable amusements . Among the first sort , the transition is easy from the
yawn of ...
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