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Postman, No. 441.

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Postmaster, No. 449.

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Nestesuranoi. Mottley.

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Author of "Wonders of the little World."

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Master of University College.

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There are among our countrymen those who are scarcely outdone by the Tzar of Russia and his companions. At the same place, and probably at the same house, long known as Moon's, two noble dukes, the one dead, the other yet living, stopped, as they intended, for a moment, while sitting in their carriages, to eat a mutton chop, which they found so good that they each of them devoured eighteen, and drank five bottles of claret.

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It is presumed some notorious place of ill fame.

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Ballard's Collection. Bodleian.

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Lord Dartmouth.—Note in Burnet's History of his own Times.

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Ballard's Collection. Bodleian. With plain downright simplicity and free from all ostentation Peter carried this valuable ruby to the king in his waistcoat pocket, and presented it wrapped up in a piece of brown paper.