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" Bologna sausages, and another the dried tongues he had eaten, was some mitigation of his pain. If all men, when they are either out of health, or out of humour, would vent their rage after the manner of this Frenchman, the world would be a much quieter... "
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The World ..

1753 - 668 pages
...imagined, eurfing one minute the Bolognia faufages, and another the dried tongues he had eaten, was fomc mitigation of his pain. IF all men, when they are...this Frenchman, the world would be a much quieter one than we fee it at prefent. But dried tongues and faufages have no feeling of our difpleafure ; therefore...
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The World ..

1753 - 672 pages
...Bolognia faufages, and another the dried tongues he had eaten, was fome mitigation of his pain. IF IF all men, when they are either out of health, or...this Frenchman, the world would be a much quieter one than we fee it at prefent. But dried tongues and faufages have no feeling of our difpleafure ; therefore...
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The World, Volume 3

Edward Moore - 1772 - 336 pages
...imagined, curfing one minute the Bologna faufages, and another the dried tongues he had eaten, was fonie mitigation of .his pain. IF all men, when they are...this Frenchman, the world would be a much quieter one than we fee it at prefent. But dried tongues and faufages have no feeling of our <3ifpleafure ; therefore...
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The World, by Adam Fitz-Adam, Volume 3

1776 - 278 pages
...fits; for that he imagined curling one minute the Bologna faufages, and another the dried tongues, he had eaten was fome mitigation of his pain. If all men, when they are either out of health, or out pf humour, would vent their rage after the manner of this Frenchman, the world would be a much quieter...
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Harrison's British Classicks, Volume 7

1786 - 636 pages
...bis fits; forthat he imagined, curling one minute the Bologna iauiages, and another the dried tongues he had eaten, was fome mitigation of his pain. If all men, when they are either out cf health, or out of humour, would vent their rage after the manner of this Frenchman, the world would...
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volume 28

British essayists - 1802 - 292 pages
...imagined, cursing one minute the Bologna sausages, and another the dried tongues he had eaten, was some mitigation of his pain. If all men, when they are...this Frenchman, the world would be a much quieter one than we see it at present. But dried tongues and sausages have no feeling of our displeasure ; therefore...
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The British Essayists: The World

Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 680 pages
...imagined, cursing one minute the Bologna sausages, and another the dried tongues he had eaten, was some mitigation of his pain. If all men, when they are either out of health, or out of homour, would vent their rage after the manner of this Frenchman, the world would be a much quieter...
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Select British Classics, Volume 35

1804 - 296 pages
...imagined, cursing one minute the Bologna sausages, and another the dried tongues he had eaten, was some mitigation of his pain. If all men, when they are...this Frenchman, the world would be a much quieter one than we see it at present. But dried tongues and sausages have no feeling of our displeasure ; therefore...
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The British Essayists;: The world

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 298 pages
...imagined, cursing one minute the Bologna sausages, and another the dried tongues he had eaten, was some mitigation of his pain. If all men, when they are...this Frenchman, the world would be a much quieter one than we see it at present. But dried tongues and sausages have no feeling of our displeasure; therefore...
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The British Essayists: World

James Ferguson - 1819 - 296 pages
...imagined, cursing one minute the Bologna sausages, and another the dried tongues he had eaten, was some mitigation of his pain. If all men, when they are...this Frenchman, the world would be a much quieter one than we see it at present. But dried tongues and sausages have no feeling of our displeasure; therefore...
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