
Thomas Gent (1693–1778) was a printer and writer, born in Ireland, who spent most of his working life in York. He authored several works, mostly histories, but was financially unsuccessful.
“En reuniones de gente envidiosa o vanidosa ¿no es, acaso, inútil explicar algo que sucedió en otros tiempos o que ahora mismo pasa en otros lugares?””
“Takes them less than a week to run the Line thro’ somebody’s House. About a mile and a half west of the Twelve-Mile Arc, twenty-four Chains beyond Little Christiana Creek, on Wednesday, April 10th, the Field-Book reports, “At 3 Miles 49 Chains, went through Mr. Price’s House.” “Just took a wild guess,” Mrs. Price quite amiable, “where we’d build it,”
“Dejamos que la gente diga cosas, y lo dicen tanto que se vuelve algo que para ellos está bien y para nosotros es normal. ¿Qué sentido tiene tener voz si te quedas callada en esos momentos en que no deberías estarlo?””
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