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When, whatever the Country may be, subject never so much to the extreams of heat and cold (if there be in it things necessary for subsistence) men generally rather chuse the quiet enjoyment of their own, |
When, whatever the Country may be, Subject never so much to the extremes of heat and cold (if there be in it things necessary for subsistence) men generally rather choose the quiet enjoyment of their own, |
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