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Hiſtory of Domeſtic Manners

and ſatiriſts of the ſixteenth and ſeventeenth centuries; the example ſet by the court under James I. cauſed them to increaſe greatly, and they

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No. 308. A Party of Ladies.

roſe to the higheſt pitch of extravagance under Charles II. Barclay's

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No. 309. A Gamblers Diſpute.

"Ship of Fools' (the early Engliſh edition) has furniſhed us with thegroup