The Town Talk: the Fish Pool, the Plebeian, the Old Whig, the Spinster, &c.
The Town Talk: the Fish Pool, the Plebeian, the Old Whig, the Spinster, &c.
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele
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However^ as age is apt to be Jlaw^ the Plebeian is willing to wait fome time long^ to be fatisfied in that point. In the mean whUe, to ihew with how much candor he proceeds in this difputCj he will not decline publifhing in this paper a Speech made in a kind of a private- public * Company, for the Bill 5 in which all the arguments on that fide the quefiion are ui^ed with that great flrength Of reafon, and with al) that advantage of oratory, for which the honour- able perfon who made it is fodef...ervedlyadiQired. The form in which it was fent to the PtB- BEX AN is as follows 2 * In a Committee of the Hoofo of Coaunoas. A SPEECH N^3- The PLEBEIAN. 335 A SPEECH in the Long Room at the Comptroller's *. " Optat Epbippia bos +/'— Hor. i Ep. xiv.43. *' Mr. Bladen^ " THOUGH the worthy gentleman that ^ fpoke laft has reprefented the Bill that occa* '* fions this meeting as defiruftive of all that *^ ought to be dear to every ope that values ^ \m countrjr^ yet I am not alhamed to appear ** for it with all the little zeal I am mafier of.
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