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 err.Filius. N o xxxv. D,,R'S entry into LONDON WOd faire SOUTH-SEA even Fuckermore, we fly, that it a alway been em'd a good maxim amongff us t=o ils to thu the leai that we think even totert much prefernble to bondage i that we rather dine at a cook s op upon beef d orter,  tug at an oar, or rot m a dark ginkNg dungeon  d d raer have our pocket }ist'd by a w rogui oc}.jober, than put on5 re, yes under the power of arbitaq $ons and }N=tli we declare, tt e &fire only juice upon thole who have plunder'd us, and have no evil intentions again out Ks, whom we are re- (olved, with our lives and fortunes, to prot }tom e mice of his enemies. I hope tMs declaration will undeceive thole men, ,vho, becaufeme v/us re diFcontented with the pft poe of air, think that we will rn all thdr lengths to in=uce tynnny, (upeRition, and impoure. We w not,u our faces are a little fcratch- d, knock o on brains our, to prevent the aing. As to the fonaI chara&er oF the man whom I have fore mentioned, I alI fly but little, fince every body knows that he is only the tool of a party, and publifhes whatever any mad malecontent fends himi but a 3urnt hild, they y, dreads the iO and roethinks it is the molt unaccountable ttu. lidity and l:ool-hardinef, for any man,afrer he had receiv'd exemplary punifhment for an oence of the fame nature, to publirn a libel �o impudent and bare-faced, that even his frivad. s and ;ve//-/fhe,. are aflamed to vindicate it. But f he loves dripes and imrifiment, much good may they do him! Meari

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