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Law is a bottomless pit.
John Arbuthnot
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John Arbuthnot
Age: 67 †
Born: 1667
Born: April 29
Died: 1735
Died: February 27
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John Arbuthnott
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The dumpling-eaters are a race sprung partly from the old Epicurean and partly from the Peripatetic Sect they were first brought into Britain by Julius Caesar and finding it a Land of Plenty, they wisely resolved never to go home again.
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