. The craftsman. -** manent with the Continuance of that Member mi** his Seat, who obtains it without Right, and re-1* peated in e^ery Vote^ which He gives againll the 1** Interell of his Country ; nor is it to be ima-i gined that Men, who enter an Houfe of Commonly where They are not returnd by the People, come thither with Intention to a6l for the People, bQt«* for the Party, who chofe Them, and whofup-i* port Them. D. Speedily will be Fublijhed^ AnHueandCry after the GRAND ACCUSER^]m; nvhat is become of the Second Part ? With^Word or tvjo of Advice to the Greatest of alLCriminals. Printed f


. The craftsman. -** manent with the Continuance of that Member mi** his Seat, who obtains it without Right, and re-1* peated in e^ery Vote^ which He gives againll the 1** Interell of his Country ; nor is it to be ima-i gined that Men, who enter an Houfe of Commonly where They are not returnd by the People, come thither with Intention to a6l for the People, bQt«* for the Party, who chofe Them, and whofup-i* port Them. D. Speedily will be Fublijhed^ AnHueandCry after the GRAND ACCUSER^]m; nvhat is become of the Second Part ? With^Word or tvjo of Advice to the Greatest of alLCriminals. Printed for the Bookfellers of London andWeJiminJitr, ^^J^OA N^454. Saturday, March 15, ^]Z^Sv ro CALEB DANVERS, Efqi Sir, Have been a conftant Attender to all yourlate Difputes about the Freedom of EAkaioJts, Independency of- Parliaments,Court zndi Country^ Coalition of Parties^i and other Matters of a domejiick Nature ;i which I think have turnd intirely againft You, no^withilanding your own vain-glorious Triumphs, and. N° 454- 5^^ Craftsman. 243 the Torrent of popular Clamour on your Side. Idoubt not to make This appear, for the Honour ofmy good and noble Patron, whofe Condudl of o\ix fo-reign J fairs I have already vindicated, in * one ofyour Papers, to the Satisfaction of all impartialileaders. To begin in Order, I mufl confefs there is a Claufein the BiH of Rights, which declares that all Elec-tions SHALL BE FREE ; and that another Lavyf hathbeen fince made, for fre^enting Bri^ep^-y and Cor-ruption in the Elegions of Members to ferve in Par-liament I but as thtfirft was obtaind, when the wholeNation was frighiend out of their Wits about Poperyand arbitrary Ponjoer ; fo every Body knows how thelatter was impofed upon us j and therefore I mufl: begLeave to fay that they are very unfairly urged in aQueftionof this Nature; for, iff do not forget. Youhave fomewhere adopted the Obfervation of the lateEarl of Hallifax, that it is unjuji to prefs an Argu-ment, tvhich puts another Man in


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