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...to withdraw from fociety, muft be content to pay a tribute of his time to a multitude of ty* rants; to the loiterer, who makes appointments which he never keeps; to the confulter, who afks advice whieh he never takes ; to the boafter, who blufters only to be praifed; to the complainer, who whines...

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