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9 Feby. 1811
Fallacies
Ch. Human Idol-worsh
§.2. Exposure
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St Louis, the greatest Royal Character: - to admiration
named not by divines only, but by Military men & Politicians.
J.C. Begin a fresh
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Exposure 1811.
§.2. Exposure
Romatus et Libor Pater, et Castor Pollux
Post injentia factu duorum im temptor recepte recepte
are not the sort of idolized persons here in view
The idols here in question are of a more modern
cast
Of a species of idols of a more modern cast
mention is made by Addison in several of his Spectators.
The idols he speaks of are females, and
among females, Bar Maids
Though of a more modern cast, neither are these
idols, recorded, though not without being worshipped, by Addison the Right
Honourable Essayist the sort of idols here in view
No way serves whereof It seems a not a very
easy task to trace any very serious mischief to the
worship of Bar-Maids.
It seems no very difficult task to trace much
serious mischief of the most serious kind to the species class of human idols
here in view. They are, all of them, of the male
sex — Kings, Ministers, (Heads of Parties, and Lawyers.
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