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AN APPEAL.
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AN APPEAL.
Quid pro quo?
When last we met, I heard from Will,That all his friends had us'd him ill:—
Now by his friends, both great and lesser,
I'm told that Will was the aggressor.—
How in this case must judgment run,
For many plaintiffs—or for one?
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