tis an amusement in this silent country and a continual exercise of our patience and economy. Another thing My Lord, that recommends this country very much: we sit securely under our vines and our fig trees without any danger to our property. We have... The Orrery Papers - Page 61edited by - 1903Full view - About this book
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