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MG-A(G.753.035
9 Aug 1753:11,12 (431)
Junius, one of the best sort of men in the world. . . became
possessed of about two thousand pounds a year . . . [23
lines about a young man without faults or passions who came
into an inheritance he did not know how to use] . . . He
subscribed to concerts, but he took notice of nothing so
much as the French horns. And he bought a share in one of
the theatres, that he might be sure of a place on crowded
nights; though he thought there was nothing so ingenious as
Mr. What's his Name's glass of gunpowder. . . [95 lines,
signed] Inspect. No. 661
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