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Christmas Chat, or Observations on the Late Change at Court, on the Different Characters of the Ins and Outs: And on the Present State of Publick Affairs; A Dialogue Spoke at the Country Seat of One of the New Ministry, in the Late Holy Days, the Day Befo
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Christmas Chat, or Observations on the Late Change at Court, on the Different Characters of the Ins and Outs: And on the Present State of Publick Affairs; A Dialogue Spoke at the Country Seat of One of the New Ministry, in the Late Holy Days, the Day Befo
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Over. Wou'd a reverend Divine wiflr to be put in Mind of the Days of his_youth Ha, ha l - Mr. Blunt, had you been bred at Oxford, asthe Doétor was, you wou'd have known that all are not Sound that grace Magdalen Walks on a Summer's Evening. Ha, ha!
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