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WHEN he went to fight Mr. W—s at B-g-t.

Lord Rd.

WHEN he meanly affected to be angry, with a gentleman, who had been inftrumental in placing him where he is; for fear he fhould be folicited to do, what the gentleman knew he could not.

Of the late D-e of D-n—e.

WHEN he funk under the infolence, and tyranny; of a man, who poffeffed not one of the noble Duke's good qualities.

L-d

L-d O———11.

WHEN he made oath at the B-r of the K-g's B-h, that a certain perfon, sent him a certain Engine, which he believed was meant to reflect upon his courage as an officer! and when he had bound the hands of that perfon, in a penalty of two thoufand pounds. to keep the peace, sent him a formal challenge to fight in Hyde-Park. Col. T-n, meffenger.

The D-e of B-d.

WHEN he was whipped at a Horse Race,

and when he made a Paris Courtezan, return the money his fon had given her, for an evening entertainment.

The D-s of B-d.

WH

HEN fhe Ste her own odds, and ends, of wax candle, from the candle box, in the Caftle of Dublin: and when she

faid

faid her fon was out of danger, as an excufe, for being out of her own house, and at cards.

The D-e of G▬▬n.

W HEN he perfecuted the man, whom he had declared, ought to be fupported; and whom he had contributed to fupport!

Of the P-e of M

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WHEN he treats, as he almoft always does; the firft nobility of this Kingdom; with haughtinefs, and contempt! he ought to remember that in every other Kingdom the lowest of the nobility are his fuperiors, and to obferve the contrary conduct of his amiable Sr.

L-d B-st.

WHEN he declared he voted for W-'s ex-p-n, from meer conviction, and the rectitude of the cafe, without any regard to a thousand L-tt-y T-ts! at prime coft.

Mr.

Mr. J-ge A▬▬▬▬e G▬▬d.

A

T the Tryals of L-d G-e Se, and Col. L-ts, and when he evaded fumming up the evidence of a culp-t, to fave and the P――rs difgrace.

his own re

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We E-11-s.

WHEN he opened his ears to the wicked and infamous complaint of a Scotch. Affaffin against G-1 M-n; in order to ingratiate himself with the prevailing faction.

Mr. John R-b-ts,

WHEN he was chaired at Hh, along with Mr. C-s T—d; and intended to have harrangued the Mayor, and Burgeffes; if Mr. Td HAD NOT. And when he ordered a young gentleman, who thought himfelf a dependent upon him, of as good a family as himself, not to take notice of him, when they met in the Streets of London.

Sir

Sir W-m P-t,

WHEN he gave his fortune away from

ger.

his honeft relations; to an utter ftran

The Pss A——a,

WHEN she asked a gentleman, who was near fighted, and who was fearching the money, from the Pool he had won, at her H-fs's own table; whether he "would ❝ have a candle and lanthorn ?

D-e of Cd,

Na dry, black bob; without powder:

IN

`L—y D―r T—————d,

W HEN fhe refused to prosecute the Over

feers of the Parish Poor, who had starved a whole family to death; becaufe the M—s, of the Cy, did not approve fuch meafures!

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