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severe onset of gout, or the illness leading np to it, would cause 

 the retirement of the most prominent statesmen. Many of them 

 died young. Few indeed of them reached a healthy and vigorous 

 old age. For heavy drinking was not confined to the idlers and 



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John Bull petitioning Pitt and Dundas to Lkjiiten the Liquor Tax. (Gillruy.) 



spendthrifts, the courtiers and country gentlemen ; it was a cus- 

 tom with the ablest and most brilliant men in England. Pitt and 

 Fox, the two " Great Commoners," were noted topers. The old 

 couplet is still remembered that refers to a scene in the House of 



