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72 ([return])
[ ibid. ii. 5.]

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73 ([return])
[

"How does he do to distribute his hours,
Some to the Court, and some to the City,
Some to the State, and some to Love's powers,
Some to be vain, and some to be witty?">[
—The Modern Lampooners, a poem of 1690]

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74 ([return])
[ Burnet ii. 4]

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75 ([return])
[ Ronquillo calls the Whig functionaries "Gente que no tienen practica ni experiencia." He adds, "Y de esto procede el pasarse un mes y un otro, sin executarse nada." June 24. 1689. In one of the innumerable Dialogues which appeared at that time, the Tory interlocutor puts the question, "Do you think the government would be better served by strangers to business?" The Whig answers, "Better ignorant friends than understanding enemies.">[

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