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298 but not the thing itself, ibid. The taste for it natural, 210. The best ingredient toward the most useful kind of satire, 211.

James II. Had no cause to apprehend the same treatment with his father, as suggested by some, ii. 374. Discharged one, who had been fined and imprisoned when he was duke of York, for saying he was a papist, iii. 173. His character, ii. 284.