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J ul i/ 28

... parties. A Bull in china-shop' could not have produce.! more confusion; there were thrusts of horn and kicks of hoofs plenty blackberries;’ claret was drawn hut and laced frills at last got the day over small heerand dirty shirts. The secret editors and their ...

i'liio v\( i-i.,m )-i Ins,

... which the adulation was so gross, that family, (as Kneller once said,) could know their precious fools again,were plenty as blackberries.’ He himself was at his eazle in a great bustle, laying on the pound brush of flattery with a perseverance truly laudable ...

October 6

... being parody Southey’s Vision of Judgment George the Third, is that the late king is alluded to. But blunders are plenty blackberries’ with i lately, and of course do not espect wool from ass. There nothing worth noticing in this chop-fallen paper, except ...