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Mark E Smith sacked The Fall, reinstated them againi and then re-sacked them before offering to perform with an acquaintance of his - a 50-year-old one-eyed poet and some backing tapes.
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♦ 'The following extraft from aProteft entered by the Duke of Dorfer, Lords Afliburnham, Hampden, &c. againi the proceedings of the county of Surry, viJl Ihew that the very fame objeftions were then made to thofe meafures \if the friends of Goremmenr, which are now brought forward againll them by the very Alarmifts who originally gave them birth.
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The De\il tempts one mother's fon To rage againi another;
The works of the English poets; with prefaces, biographical and critical 1790
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'CiHil'man' J which the prefent writer has \. o pTenimnt, is remarkable; and his language is only to be equalled by that fame pretty genlle - jnan's, as e: (hibited in his card to a friend; and which we tranfcribe for the amufcroent of the reader, as well as a warning to authon ia general againi) writing in fo contemptible a flyle:
The Monthly Review 1789
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I defire diat yon will read it over and over againi vrith particular attention t6 the flyle, and to all ihofe beauties of Oratory with which it is adorned.
The Monthly Review 1774
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But the tribunes, urging he had, by that dif - tribution, violated a law which was 'as ancient as Rome itfelf, rekindled the former animofity of the people againi): him, efpecially of thofe who had not been iharers ia the booty.
An universal history, from the earliest accounts to the present time 1780
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Informer againi} Vice, is he a Bufie-hody? v. 4.n.25q.6.
The history of the Athenian Society, : for the resolving all nice and curious questions. 1692
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