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Show On Good Breeding. Tho Immoral man, who Invades another's an-other's property, Is Justly hanged for It: and the Ill-bred man, who, by his III manners, Invades and disturbs the quiets and comforts of private life, Is by common consent as Justly banished ban-ished from society. Mutual complaisances, complais-ances, attentions and sacrifices of little lit-tle conveniences, are natural an Implied Im-plied compact between civilized people as protection and obedience are between be-tween kings and subjects; whoever, In either case, violates that compact just- i ly forfeits all advantages arising from it. Lord Chesterfield. 1 |