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Rh and thence, it is to be lamented that the contrary evil resulted—that neither the disciples, nor the non-conformists, of this anonymous choak-dog have preserved an item of the present case; and the Author has waited in vain, while for some disclosure from the self-edited, or the post-humous memoranda, of the one, or the other, noble lord, or distinguished commoner, honoured with some office near his Majesty's person, or frequently in his way at the period in reference (which assimilates with the chronology of Junius.) The visits of the Princess Dowager of Wales to fortune-tellers, attended by the heir apparent to the crown have reached posterity, with other matters, scarcely