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WALL, the prodigious one of China, N. 415.

Wars, the late, made us so greedy of news, N. 452.

Wealthy men fix the character of persons to their circumstances,
N. 469.

Weed (Ephraim) his letter to the Spectator about his marriages
and estate, N. 450.

Whispering-place, Dionysius the tyrant's, N. 439.
Whisperers, political, N. 457.

Wig, long one, the eloquence of the bar, N. 407.

Wit (false) why it sometimes pleases, N. 416; nothing without
judgment, 422.

Witchcraft generally believed by our forefathers, N. 419.

Women have always designs upon men, N. 433.

Words, the pleasures proceeding to the imagination from the ideas
raised by them, N. 416.

Writer, how to perfect his imagination, N. 417; who among the
ancient poets had this faculty, ibid.

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YOUTH, instructions to them to avoid harlots, N. 410.


ZEAL, intemperate, criminal, N. 399.

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