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MG-A(G.759.051
6 Dec 1759:11 (761)
The World. No. 131.
The conversation happening a few evenings ago, to turn upon
the different employments of mankind, we fell into the
consideration how ill the various parts of life are
generally suited to the persons who appear in them. . . [2
1/2 column essay on a dream of ideal world, including the
following:]
Multitudes of the nobility began to strip themselves of
their robes and coronets, and to act in the different
capacities of horse-jockies, coachmen, taylors, fidlers, and
Merry-Andrews. . .
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