Eliza Parsons Quotes
By Vice, Dissipation, And Extravagance, [the Nobility] Have Been Driven To The Most Despicable, And Often The Most Atrocious Actions, For Which Persons In A Humble Line Would Be Exemplarily Punished, While Men And Women Of Rank Claim The Privilege Of Being Infamous.
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