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D- of B-n.

A Better feaman, than a politician.

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Of the D- of L-s.

Y the great number of employments his Gis burthened with, and the few complaints we ever heard of him, it should seem to indicate that he is an able, wife, and good man.

Of the D- of M-h.

F his G inherits his noble father's virtues, and it is faid he does, it must prove a fortunate circumftance, to thofe who live with him, and around him.

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Of the D of St. A—.

WHATEVER be the private character of this very unfortunate nobleman; it is a national reproach, and an high reflection in particular on the nobility of this nation, to suffer a man of his birth and rank, to live within the walls of a goal, and even there, to want the common neceffaries of life! under the eyes too, of a nation, who ought not to fee, with what indifference we behold the calamities and fufferings of one of the first peers of our realm. It is to be lamented, that those English people of rank and fortune, who contributed fo largely to affift the maimed, and wounded at Paris, in the place du Roy, did not confider, how much more laudable it would have been; to have left the French nobility and gentry, to affist their own countrymen; and ours, to have turned their eyes, and hearts, towards Bruffels.-Many people give charity, who would blush, to have their motives for fo doing known!

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Of the D of B-n.

A Better feaman, than a politician.

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Of the D- of L-s.

Y the great number of employments his G- is burthened with, and the few complaints we ever heard of him, it should seem to indicate that he is an able, wife, and good man.

Of the D- of M-h.

F his G inherits his noble father's virtues, and it is faid he does, it must prove a fortunate circumftance, to those who live with him, and around him.

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Of the D- of R—.

HIS G-is the father of the most noble the M- of G-y.

Of the D- of A——r.

HE ought to be very popular at this here time, for he long fince, conceived a great diflike to the military gentlemen.

Of the D- of K——.

AN accomplished nobleman, remarkable for his conftancy.

Of the D- of K-.

HER G- does, and always did things;

comme il faut. Particularly, her excur fron to the continent about the time, of the Late Peace.

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Of the D― of Pd.

IS G is fo young, and fo warmly engaged in party Matters; that it is hard. to form any other Judgment of him; than that he means well, and has Abilities to act right.

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Of the D- of C—s.

N affable, polite, good natured difpofi tion; peculiarly distinguishes this Nobleman, and if these are marks of good fenfe; his G has it; and makes the best use of it.

Of the D- of B——r.

HIS G- has raised a noble monument

to his fame! which ought to record it; while the waters continue to pass, even BETWEEN the mountains.

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