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Pagina 392
... Name and Place of Abode . This , indeed , would have effectually suppressed all printed Scandal , which generally appears under borrowed Names , or under none at all . But is to be feared , that such an Expedient would not only destroy ...
... Name and Place of Abode . This , indeed , would have effectually suppressed all printed Scandal , which generally appears under borrowed Names , or under none at all . But is to be feared , that such an Expedient would not only destroy ...
Pagina 393
... Name of another , was to be punished by Death . But this is far from being our Case . Our Satyr is nothing but Ribaldry , and Billingsgate . Scurrility passes for Wit ; and he who can call Names in the greatest Variety of Phrases , is ...
... Name of another , was to be punished by Death . But this is far from being our Case . Our Satyr is nothing but Ribaldry , and Billingsgate . Scurrility passes for Wit ; and he who can call Names in the greatest Variety of Phrases , is ...
Pagina 465
... name of Tumblers , in this essay and in No. 347. ) These miscreants were afterwards found to be but common thieves . Lord Chesterfield has said , ' The Society of Mohocks never existed . ' In No. 349 ( A ) is advertised : ' The Mohocks ...
... name of Tumblers , in this essay and in No. 347. ) These miscreants were afterwards found to be but common thieves . Lord Chesterfield has said , ' The Society of Mohocks never existed . ' In No. 349 ( A ) is advertised : ' The Mohocks ...
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