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134 procures them every article of dres that can et them of to advantage They have different placee of abode, ome times occupying the handome houes in towns or cities; and in the fine eaon of the year, they retire to the country, where their villas, gardens, bowers, and every other rural improvement, are laid out in uch a manner, as to allure the mot unconcerned oberver; Hither, ome of the Principal Nabobs and European Gentlemen of the ﬁrt ditnction, are drawn by; the love of pleaure, and lavih immene ums on thee creatures, who are gener ally recruited out of the people, of all cats and denominations, though not with, out a peculiar attention to beauty or