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THE inhabitants of Lisbon may be ranked under four claffes , viz . the no- bility , the clergy , the traders , and the labouring people . The obfervations I am about to offer on each clafs , con- tain very little more than may be col- ...
THE inhabitants of Lisbon may be ranked under four claffes , viz . the no- bility , the clergy , the traders , and the labouring people . The obfervations I am about to offer on each clafs , con- tain very little more than may be col- ...
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The inhabitants neglect one thing , which , in a country like this , would tend to expand the human frame to its full perThe lower clafs are endowed with many excellent qualities ; they are religious , honeft , and fober , affectionate ...
The inhabitants neglect one thing , which , in a country like this , would tend to expand the human frame to its full perThe lower clafs are endowed with many excellent qualities ; they are religious , honeft , and fober , affectionate ...
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They picture to themselves the mifery of the inhabitants of northern climates , who fhudder in the midst of frost and fnow , while they themfelves are basking in their green fields . Thefe circumftances , and the affectionate attachment ...
They picture to themselves the mifery of the inhabitants of northern climates , who fhudder in the midst of frost and fnow , while they themfelves are basking in their green fields . Thefe circumftances , and the affectionate attachment ...
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The village contains 970 inhabitants , which employ 325 looms . Manchefter being the principal repo- ftory for these manufactures , has be- come the great center , to which not only the country retailers , but mer- chants from all ...
The village contains 970 inhabitants , which employ 325 looms . Manchefter being the principal repo- ftory for these manufactures , has be- come the great center , to which not only the country retailers , but mer- chants from all ...
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... an affliction , which is the more fenfibly felt , as there are scarce any rivers or fprings in that part of the ifland , and the inhabitants are obliged to be fupplied with water , as well as food , from the fouth .
... an affliction , which is the more fenfibly felt , as there are scarce any rivers or fprings in that part of the ifland , and the inhabitants are obliged to be fupplied with water , as well as food , from the fouth .
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