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POLITICAL WRITERS AND SPEAKERS
I. SATIRISTS
A. The Rolliad and its Contributors
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Joseph Richardson
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Richard Tickell
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Bozzy and Piozzi, or the British Biographers. 1786.
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Hazlitt, W. Peter Pindar. The Atlas, 5 April 1829. Works. Edd. Waller,
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