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... commons is swept into this grand reservoir of politicks . As to the compofition , it bears a striking and whimsical resemblance to a funcral sermon , not only in the pathetick prayer with which it concludes , but in the style and tenour ...
... commons is swept into this grand reservoir of politicks . As to the compofition , it bears a striking and whimsical resemblance to a funcral sermon , not only in the pathetick prayer with which it concludes , but in the style and tenour ...
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