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SUBSCRIPTION. Travel - an antidote
When a young man :goescomes to travel he then
sees how poor a figure a professor str for of what
here goes for orthodoxy [+], maketh in the great [+] which on this it's own ground is laughed at by many execrated by some more, laughed at by other, thought nothing of by most of all, & magnified [from a sort of forced conviction] by about half as many man as there are parishes.
theatre of Nations: he then know sees that this
precious pearl of wisdom, which is
here a drop of water in a river, is there
the same drop in amid the Ocean: he will
then knows what to think of this famous
argument, against liberty & reason, of
the commentator, who when he wrote it, dreamt at the time
he wish it, that all nations were sunken
into the Sea except this Island. Even the
Diplomatic <add>licensed</add>. director of his opinions.
Will not seldom return ' cured by change of air
of the endemial vertigo malady <add>+</add>, and disgorge in private Diplomatic curatordirector of his opinions who was what to ply <add>dist</add> him with those drugs no supply is to be had but what is exported from this Island: which only exportation [from this Island] can supply
with his pupil the nonsense he had been
made to swallow. + n & no - appetite
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