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The Monitor - Page 253
1760 - 502 pages
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Hudibras: The first [-third and last] part

Samuel Butler - 1709 - 654 pages
...th* had 'fcap'd in War j +t And therefore met in Confutation, To Cant and Quack upon the. Nation j Not for the fickly Patient's fake, Nor what to give, but what to take ; > •:• To feel the Pulfes of their Fees, More wife than fumbling Arteries j ' Prolong the Snuff...
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Hudibras: In Three Parts. Written in the Time of the Late Wars. By Samuel ...

Samuel Butler - 1753 - 466 pages
...th' had fcap'd in war • And therefore met in confultation To c ant and quack upon the nation ; 345 Not for the fickly patient's fake, Nor what to give, but what to take-j To feel the pnlfes of their fees, More wife than fumbling arteries ;, Prolong the fnoff of life...
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An appeal to the commons and citizens of London. [Followed by] the preface ...

Charles Lucas - 1756 - 1078 pages
...•'• ••» i. .. ••: ' • 'J i ': Jfr1.1 < a» « WITH » BETTY'S REMARKS. And therefore met in confutation, To cant and quack upon the nation ; Not for the fickly patient's fake, Nor what to 2<»e> but what to take. HUDIBRAS. DUBLIN: PRINTED FOR THE COMPANY OF BOOKSELLERS, BY BYRN AND SON,...
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The Monitor: Or, British Freeholder: From Aug. 9, 1755, to July 16 ..., Volume 1

1756 - 520 pages
...SATURDAY, February 2ift, 1756. The Quacks of government, who fate At the unregarded helm of Jlate, • met in confutation To cant and quack, upon the nation ; Not for thefakly patient's fake, Nor lobat to give, but what to take. . . HuDIBRAS . To tie FREEHOLDER. SIR,...
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The Monitor, or The British freeholder, Volume 1

1760 - 524 pages
...1756. The Quacks of government , who fate At the unregarded helm of ft ate , — met in consultation To cant and quack upon the nation ; Not for the fickly...with a piece of Hudibras: in which that great genius tranfraits a reprefentation of an empirical miniftry, who had made their way to the helm of ftate by...
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Hudibras: In Three Parts. Written in the Time of the Civil Wars. By Samuel ...

Samuel Butler - 1773 - 404 pages
...the law : 340 For one rencounter at the bar Was worfe than all th' had Tcap'd in war; And'therefore met in confutation To cant and quack upon the nation ; Not for the fickly patient's fake, J45 Nor what to give, but what to take ; To feel the pulfes of their fees, More wife than fumbling...
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The Examination of Joseph Galloway, Esq: Late Speaker of the House of ...

Great Britain. Parliament, 1779. House of commons - 1779 - 238 pages
...• /. f t~ - .?'. 1 OPPOSITION MORNINGS : WITH BETTY'S REMARKS. And therefore met in confultation, To cant and quack upon the nation ; Not for the fickly...patient's fake, Nor what to give, but what to take. HUDIBRAI. LONDON: Printed for J. WILKIE, No, 71, St. Paul's Church-yard. MDCCLXZIX. T I'-- /,-••...
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The Works of the English Poets: Butler

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 386 pages
...rencounter at the bar Was worfe than all they 'ad fcap'd in war ; And therefore met in confultation To cant and quack upon the nation ;Not for the fickly patient's fake, 34.5 Nor what to give, but what to take; To feel the pulfes of their fees, More wife than fumbling...
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The Works of the British Poets, Volume 5

Robert Anderson - 1795 - 740 pages
...rencounter at the bar Was worfe than all they 'ad 'fcap'd in war ; And therefore met in confultation To cant and quack upon the nation; Not for the fickly...patient's fake, Nor what to give, but what to take ; To feel the purfcs of their fees, More wife than fumbling arteries ; Prolong the fnuff of life in...
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Bell's Edition, Volumes 33-34

John Bell - 1797 - 722 pages
...rencounter at the bar Was worfe than all they 'ad 'feap'd in war; And therefore met in confultation To cant and quack upon the nation; Not for the fickly patient's fake, 3 j5 Nor wliat to give, but wbat to take; To feel the purfes of their fees, More wife than fumbling...
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