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Excerpt from The Works of Sir William Temple, Bart, Vol. 3
People are multiplied in a country by the temper of the climate, favourable to generation, to health, and long life; or elfe by the circuml'cances of fafety and cafe under the government, the credit whereof invites men over to it, when they cannot be either fafe or eafy at home. When things are once in motion, trade begets trade, as fire does fire; and people go much where much pe0p1e are already gone. So men run {till to a crowd where they fee it in the fireets, or the fields, though it be only to do as others do, to fee or to be entertained.
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