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Excerpt from Oxfordshire in an Uproar, or the Election Magazine: Containing a Series of Original Letters Between Persons of Eminence in Each Party; Many Interesting Pieces of Wit and Humour; A Variety of Occasional Essays, Songs, Poems, &C.; The Whole Carefully Collected, and Digested in Proper Order
AS I am very confident Mrs. L 1 never heard you either procur'd or paid the Tabor and Pipe, the Drum, or ballad-singers, the memo rable Night you mention; whatever you may think (which will be quite indifferent to us) I am perfuaded no other Perfon who knows her will believe the is capable either Of inventing or propagating a Falfhood, (you with (0 much good Manners and Civility. Charge her with) to injure the Character of the meanef't Man living no, Sir, we were too well informed who was the Perfon to charge you with it, and if you will re collect a Health, that I have undeniable Proof, was propofed and drank in the Company at the Bull that Night, which one Man refus'd and left the Room, I cannot be thought Unchari table if I believe the Perfon who began it capa.
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