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The intemperance of the Nation is such, that a man may say of it, as Diogenes did of Maronia, That if a man were blindfold he might know which way to look to it, as to a Cooks shop, for the whole Land doth seem to be nothing else but a Victualling-house: |
The intemperance of the nation is such, that a man may say of it, as Diogenes did of Maronia, That if a man were blindfold he might know which Way to look to it, as to a Cooks shop, for the Whole Land does seem to be nothing Else but a Victualling-house: |
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Sentiens totam civitatem nihil esse, nisi Guaponam. Eras. l. 6. Apoph. Ʋniversa gen• Anglica supra catero: mortales conviviorum studiosissima est. Jovius lib. 2. Histor. Gloriarentur, quod magis cottabis periti essent, quàm quod jacularentur. Athen lib. 11. c. 9. Plin. l. 8. c. 51. Macrob. l. 3. Sa•. c. 13. Valer. Max. Erasm: in Adag. |
Sentiens Whole civitatem nihil esse, nisi Guaponam. Eras. l. 6. Apophthegm. Ʋniversa gen• English supra catero: mortales Conviviorum studiosissima est. Jovius lib. 2. History Gloriarentur, quod magis cottabis Periti essent, quàm quod jacularentur. Athena lib. 11. c. 9. Pliny l. 8. c. 51. Macrob l. 3. Sa•. c. 13. Valer Max. Erasmus: in Adag. |
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