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 N o x L Terr,e.Flius. cowards, that an OxoRt BULLy iS all creaturt in e orhI the m 0 eafi9 frixnd, ' That doughty and renown'd knight, Si It, s, with two or three afroelates, yentar d inde to kick a denting miniver out of a cogee-houfe abt this time, and were old dogs at a trfonable bum- er; but the tey had no reli for cold i,n in t?ir bell/es--Tho, o my connienee twould hayedone era. no manner of harm, their guts being gone a very fir j<rney, and (if we may believe the proverb) in a much higher fituation. However, as PISKY flys, mthinks i ould [ain fe th ;g, le of the p=ppies, to. bt the better And now the Fcene was altered. We cou]d walk. the reets without fear o} beingfioned, had no oe- ealion for pocket-pok, and, tnk$ to the Cottiler:,. might no and Mn drink the ng'i hnlth, out being fined for it. One only inconvenience remain'd; eaufi in titud w{ kept company with ocer, (lels confer- tat mdd in metaphfick,,) btt men of ten more fence, =utfi, loyalty, and gd bring themfelves, our aca&mitl in{uifitors gave us the de nomination and deuce of Rkes, and memr$ the red-coat dub. Rakes! Be it �o---One agteeabliyreffe8ion at leaf' they we can. mak.e, that whilfi were wickedly pre-' varicatm with heaven, dubbin Sir Cos to ateroar a' Government, wh:eh they had fWorn to maintain, and bringing do? their grey heir ith perjury to the' grave i we, m the midit of' perticution, in our ten der years, in the bloom of ou.r youth, boldly di- ftinguifhecl our feNes by a rehgious regard to our:. oaths, king, and country. Thus, pardon. the ex- preClion,.

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