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Excerpt from The Spectator, Vol. 6: No; 395, Tuesday, June 3, 1712 to No; 473, Tuesday, Sept; 2, 1712
Last for the best, I shall not pronounce this Point, 'till I have seen forty over, at which Period of Time, as my Mend Sir Room has often told me, he has more as a Justice of Peace, among the dissolute young People in the Country, than at any of the Year. A Letter which I received near a Lady, who, it seems, could she looked upon the had all along reckoned.
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