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RAMBLER.

NUMB. 71. TUESDAY, November 20, 1750.

Vivere quod propero pauper, nec inutilis annis,
Da veniam, properat vivere nemo satis.

True, sir, to live 1 haste, your pardon give,
For tell me, who makes haste enough to live?

MART.

F. LEWIS.

MANY words and sentences are so frequently

heard in the mouths of men, that a superficial observer is inclined to believe, that they must contain some primary principle, some great rule of action, which it is proper always to have present to the attention, and by which the use of every hour is to be adjusted. Yet, if we consider the conduct of those sententious philosophers, it will often be found, that they repeat these aphorisms, merely because they have somewhere heard them, because they have nothing else to say, or because they think veneration gained by such

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