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23 July 1801
Annuity Notes
disdainful estimator – I will find him – I fear
to say how many, (at least till the habit of poor at present at least, and untill
quality by some such mode of arrangement as in both of us
in his own view has been rendered join in recognizing the utility of more extensively planted and the habit of frugality have been
rooted and more deeply) I fear to say how many shall have become extensively diffused and deeply rooted
– who would look up to it with hopeless
regret as a blessing above their reach.⊞ ⊞ Does he remember what he himself is saying at the same time? – Does he
remember that this profit, so unacceptable – so contemptible is less inferior at by no
more than one sixtieth,
than to which
he himself in his
magnificence allows
to the same people
in the same score –
nor that, but upper
condition of his having
the to
looked up in
confusion is but
hands of his conferring
hand for pre
neither sport with for six months:
to play sport with – to
be lent to, and
employ'd all that time by, any
body but the poor
man whose property
it is for 6 months?
and who having
contrived to spare
it in one state
of things, may
find himself in
want of it in another.
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