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MG-A(G.752.041
16 Jul 1752:11,12,13 (377)
The Oeconomy of Human Life. . . [58 lines on the conditions
of man--wisdom and ignorance, wealth and poverty--including
two items concerning the rich man] He carrieth on great
works, his country is enriched, and the labourer is
employ'd; he formeth new schemes, and the arts receve
improvement. . . [and, 13 lines later] The tears of the
orphan he drinketh as milk, the cries of the widow are music
to his ear. . . [136 lines including sections on masters and
servants, and magistrates and subjects]
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