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Rome, where it was counterfeited by a composition called Urbanity, which in some time was brought to very near the perfection of the original Attic salt.
Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman 2005
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That same Attic salt seasoned almost all Greece, except Boeotia, and a great deal of it was exported afterward to Rome, where it was counterfeited by a composition called Urbanity, which in some time was brought to very near the perfection of the original Attic salt.
Complete Project Gutenberg Earl of Chesterfield Works Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield 1733
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That same Attic salt seasoned almost all Greece, except Boeotia, and a great deal of it was exported afterward to Rome, where it was counterfeited by a composition called Urbanity, which in some time was brought to very near the perfection of the original Attic salt.
Letters to His Son on the Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman, 1746-47 Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield 1733
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(Soundbite of song, "Urbanity") Ms. JOANNA CHAPMAN-SMITH (Musician): (Singing) I used to dream of leaving the city, of going to New Zealand, and living off the land, under the sky ...
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I added this belt from Urbanity which is a recent release and a wardrobe essential if you appreciate value for money.
Fashion World of SL iheartsl.com 2010
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I added this belt from Urbanity which is a recent release and a wardrobe essential if you appreciate value for money.
Fashion World of SL iheartsl.com 2010
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Urbanity is key here, people: ideally, both pitcher and pitchee should feel at ease; observing the niceties is conducive to that.
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Urbanity is key here, people: ideally, both pitcher and pitchee should feel at ease; observing the niceties is conducive to that.
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A Little Urbanity: Sauce for the Gander skip to main
Sauce for the Gander David Wharton 2007
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Urbanity he practised, not with jest and witticisim, but by the courtesy of his demeanour.
Agesilaus 2007
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