. The craftsman. no** thing, which relates to any perfotial Expence o mine. I am only preffing you to do all you can fo: your Qtvn Safity and Honour, at fo critical and dan•* gerous a Time, and am willing that what is giver** fhould be wholly appropriated to the Purpofes, fo)* which it is intended And iince I am fpeaking on this Head, I thinJ* it proper to put you in mind that, during the lat(:*^ War, I orderd the Accounts to be laid yearly before** the Parliament; and alfo gave my AiTent to feveral•=* Bills for taking the publick Accounts ; that my Sub-** jefts might have Satisfaction how the


. The craftsman. no** thing, which relates to any perfotial Expence o mine. I am only preffing you to do all you can fo: your Qtvn Safity and Honour, at fo critical and dan•* gerous a Time, and am willing that what is giver** fhould be wholly appropriated to the Purpofes, fo)* which it is intended And iince I am fpeaking on this Head, I thinJ* it proper to put you in mind that, during the lat(:*^ War, I orderd the Accounts to be laid yearly before** the Parliament; and alfo gave my AiTent to feveral•=* Bills for taking the publick Accounts ; that my Sub-** jefts might have Satisfaction how the Money given* for the War was applied ; and I am willing that** Matter may be put in any farther Way o/Exami-* nation ; that it may appear whether there were any*^ Mifappli cat ions ^xA Mifmanagements ; or whether* theDebt, that remains upon us, has really arifen from« t\i<tShortvefs of the Supplies, or the Deficiency of** the Funds. D^ Saturday, N 206/ Ifhe Craftsman. ip3N^ 2o5. Saturday, June 13, mating. ro CALEB DANVERS, Efqi Mr. DAnvers, Have fuch an Opinion of your Can-dour and Impartiality, that I hope yoiiwill not negleft an Opportunity, which:now prefents itfelf, of doing Honourto a certain, great Perfonage, whomyou have often been accufed of calurn-Nay, I am confident you will do it; thoughyou ihould be obliged, at the fame Time, to take I prefume you muil have obferved that a Piece hath been lately advertifed in the News-Papers, , and is now exhibited to Sale in the Print-Shops, en- 1 titled, the Draught of a Print, moft humbly infcribd to the Glory of the right honourable Sir R v ;W -LE. I The Authors of this beautiful Piece are MelTieur*Paget, Dumouchel, and Fourdrinier, (three loyal French-men,) who having obferved, with equal Concern, the licentious Manner, in which feveralreltlefs Scribblers have befpattered that great Man, onAccount of his clofe Conjunftion with France, verygeneroufly clab^d their Wits t


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