Four Early Pamphlets

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But, my lord, you will please to recollect, that there are certainattendants upon the person of the sovereign whom I find classed in thatepitome of political wisdom, the Red Book, under the name of pages. Mostwise is the institution, (and your lordship will observe that I am notnow deviating into the regions of fable) which is common to all theEastern courts, of having these offices filled by persons, who, uponperil of their life, may not, in any circumstances whatsoever, utter aword. But unfor
...tunately in the western climates in which we reside, thething is otherwise. The institution of mutes is unknown to us. The lipsof our pages have never been inured to the wholesome discipline of thepadlock. They are as loquacious, and blab as much as other men. Youknow, my lord, that I am fond of illustrating the principles I lay downby the recital of facts. The last, and indeed the only time that I everentered the metropolis, I remember, as my barber was removing the hairfrom my nether lip:--My barber had all that impertinentcommunicativeness that is incident to the gentlemen of his profession;he assured me, that he had seen that morning one of the pages of theback-stairs, who declared to him, upon the word of a man of honour, thathe had that moment admitted a certain nobleman by a private door to thepresence of his master; that the face of the noble lord was perfectlyfamiliar to him, and that he had let him in some fifty times in thecourse of the past six months.

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