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Those further and last particulars of the
"concerning Ld L. and the Philo-gallican
"Society alias Philolutheran Society serve
to shew alas how little the good of mankind
in general tells for in comparison the commands of that part
of itwoman kind which monoplolises <add>posseses</add>shares this monopoly of my
homage. Since I have had the honour
of Mankind are very good sort of people,
but men I have had the good or ill
fortune to become acquainted with certain what become a certain parts of it, I
begin to suspect that the rest be in some
what less pain about the rest and less apprehensive
of their not falling upon their
and less sensible of the
great need I once supposed
there to be in of
my assistance legs though deprived of the unspeakable benefit of my
assistance.
As to giving me up to the Minister, I
my fate is in your hands: but I look down
with generous disdain on every thing that savours
of confession and humilation . Elated flattering
with the idea surmise (surely it is not wholly altogether an
ungroundedunfounded are!) of the secret support of the Sovereign.
I snap my fingers
(as well as a burgher
can do who never had
the honour of taking
from Miss Elizabeth I hadsnap my fingers defiance to the utmost efforts
of ministerial vengeance. In vain would heWycombe
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