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Of L-d N-g-n.

Man of violent paffions, and of a haugh

ty imperious temper; of found judgment; a lover of juftice, and worthy of the power to administer it.

Of L-d B-t-rt.

AN agreeable well bred Man, of great good nature, and much addrefs; but we doubt, whether thefe excellent qualifications, will prove fufficient, to accomplish the arduous task he has undertaken, in A

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AN agreeable Perfon, purchas'd him a rich

Dr D-s, and his good addrefs, enabled him to turn that alliance, to farther honours and fortune. His D-s made a much better

choice, than a certain cross-eyed D-s near Hyde-Park corner,

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Of J-n C-1-t, Efq;

WITHOUT wit, fenfe, good manners or even the fpirit of a Man; of low birth; even to have spent his younger days among menial Servants! he acquired by the favour of one friend, a princely fortune! and then treated his noble benefactor, and even the female part of his family; with pride; infolence; and ingratitude!

Of Col. C——t.

THE Army has a little polished this Cubb": but we remember him, when he first came from L-e, with a bowl difh head of hair, and full as * unlicked a booby as his elder Brother.

*This is a miflake his brother has been licked.

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Of G-n-l H-r-y.

E have a very contemptible opinion of this lucky Gentleman's abilities in every refpect, (courage and aconomy excepted) but no doubt we are mistaken, becaufe, his R-1 M-r, who is a much better judge, has a very high opinion of him.

Of L-d J-s B—ck.
B-p of Hd.

HIS L-p has an averfion to Horsera

difh and fo had his R-1 G—d F—r !

and yet He had wit.

Of the B-p of G—r.

"AS fure as I look over Lincoln,

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That ne'er fhall happen which you

think on."

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Of the B-p of Er.

WE have feen a letter of his L-p's own hand writing, and we are inclined to

believe Dr. Charles was his Tutor too.

Of Ge Dr, Efqr.

MR. D-r is the only Scotchman who has oppofed the measures of L-d Band his M--n--y, but let the Minority always remember, that Mr. D-r is, nevertheless, a Scotchman, and may have been a naughty cheeld. He has a patent place.

Of Charles C-n-ll, Efq;

MR. C-ll is, we hope, and believe; a good Man; and in a fair way, of being a great one. If a graceful person, an open and pleafing countenance, which denotes the goodness of his heart, an eloquent speaker, accompanied with a modest diffidence of the fentiments he delivers, and which charm and delight

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delight every hearer, are just grounds to go upon, we cannot be mistaken. When he first, and we believe last spoke, at the bar of the King's Bench, L-d M-d complimented him, though what he faid, was in direct oppofition to fome favourite Practices of that C-t, and Sir Doublefee turned afcance his broad unmeaning face, and afked "who is this here young Man?" time, and another place, has made them better acquainted! he now knows who he is, and what he is: we can from our own knowledge however fay; that he did not take even a fingle Fee!

-y, Efqr.

Of John H-
H――y,

THIS Gentleman poffeffes a large fortune in the County he reprefents, as every representative of a County should, and during the recefs of P-t, refides upon his eftate, where his house and his heart are always open to his friends with much hofpitality.

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