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Rh his continually repeated indiscretions, and a zeal mingled with scurrilities, forfeited all title to lenity, iv. 18. Arrested, for making a lottery, xv. 312. In danger of losing his office of gazetteer, xiv. 199. Which he soon after actually did lose, for writing a Tatler against his benefactor Mr. Harley, 239. Dr. Swift's friendship to him, ibid. 293. Governed by his wife, 250. Began the Spectator in conjunction with Mr. Addison, |381. His character as a writer, xviii. 37. See Crisis, Englishman, Tatlers.

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