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PLATE. XIV.
A BEGGAR WITH A: DOG.
it.N, a countiy containing upwards 6F''three hundred miijiqns ■ o f inha-
hhants||J|rnay;jbe imagined '.that-feme individuals' ftjb‘fift upon the precario
u s baLmt-y o f the charitable.
I three others, exMiftk «variety o f wretehednefs, and
gr© pojyefi representations o f tM ©binefe mendicants, who jpdSitSfeife many
iffgks and aufteritjes insider to extortalms.
i''-T%Mf^here mprefehted is attendediby |$®fe$$which is’'taught to tread
uPc^ le end o f a lig h t board, th k i«Am g ,a s a lever, raifes a ftone
fa ^ n e d ^ th e oppofite end: "This ftone than 'falls into a frrMl wooden
cup, and thus affords) in* miniature, a^^r^Mtatiiori‘>of the made;of beating
out rice frop^HediuIk; The man Fec©ives;4iis Salms ih-a^ wiclcer difti;