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 tratagem be without its lawful repreentatives.

that ees all this, ees very far. But I can tell him of greater evils yet behind. There is one poibility of wickednes, which, at this alarming criis, has not yet been mentioned. Every one knows the malice, the ubtilty, the indutry, the vigilance, and the greedines of the Scots. The Scotch members are about the number ufficient to make a houe. I propoe it to the conideration of the Supporters of the Bill of Rights, whether there is not reaon to upect, that thee hungry intruders from the North, are now contriving to expel all the Englih. We may then cure the hour in which it was determined, that expulion and excluion are the fame. For who can gues what may be done when the Scots have the whole Houe to themelves?