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L-d Sp―n-er,

HEN he fettled an annuity of two hundred pounds a year, on F-y M-r-y, because it was fuppofed his F

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HEN he affifted and supported poor Annet in prifon, who had not only wrote against the Prophet Moses; but had even the temerity to write against the Bishops of the prefent age!

Dr. Mo-re, C-n of C

W

Ch,

HEN he left Blenheim, because he would not submit, to be treated with that infolence, and arrogance; which the Dits of B-d-d; thinks the birth right of every man, who wears a gown and cassock, and where he was looked upon, by every body elfe, as ONE of the family.

Mr.

Mr. Hne,

N many fpirited effays, letters, &c. &c.

Meffrs. Saw-ge and T――d,

IN

N the execution of their office, as fheriffs of the City of London; and as men exercifing their power, and abilities; to obtain redrefs of many REAL grievances.

General Strowde,

WHEN he erected an equestrian statue, in gratitude, to the memory of his R. H.

the late Duke of Cumberland.

Mrs. Cref-ne,

AN Apothecary's fifter of Bath, when she refused to marry L-d W-bb Sr.

The Jury

WHO acquitted the Printer of Junius's

Letter to the **

The

The EMPEROR of Germany,

HEN HE SET APART ONE DAY IN EACH

WHEN

WEEK, TO HEAR, AND ΤΟ REDRESS, THE GRIEVANCES OF HIS PEOPLE.

HAVING done with individuals, we cannot help before we conclude refcuing a great city, and its inhabitants, from fome particularities which we have great reason to believe, does not now, whatever it might heretofore, merit. "The women of Bristol are "faid to be uncomely, the men, are charged "with being over fharp in their dealings"we must declare we went there, unknown, and unrecommended, and yet we met with credit, candour, beauty, and even generosity.

At the White Lion we found the following lines wrote upon a glass by the hand of Mr. Pope, when he (accompanied by Mr. Allen, of Prior Park) viewed the curiofities in, and about that city.

"Abfent or dead, ftill let a friend be dear: "A figh, the absent claims, the dead a tear.

And

And we must add, that the landlord of that Inn, who pointed them out to us, has many extraordinary qualifications to induce strangers to go to his houfe; besides great civility, and an addrefs not often, if any where elfe, to be met with from men of that walk in life.

We are forry to fee here the names of fome perfons who have died fince thefe Sheets have been printed off, as we think thofe who have paid the debt of Nature, ought rather to have their virtues recorded, than their errors, and failings expofed: we have been as unprejudiced as to political Byas, as poffible

While "Truth ftands trembling on the edge of [Law."

FINI S.

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