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Excerpt from The Craftsman, Vol. 9
I have lately met with fizme Creature: and Tool: of Power, who {peak the fame Language now. T hey tell us, that Matters are come to that Pals, that We mull: either receive the Pretender, or keep him out with Bribe: and nnding Armier; that the Nation is {o corrupt, that there is no governing it by any other Means; and, in ibort, that we mufi {ubmit to this great Evil to prevent a greater; as if any Mifchief could be more terrible than the highefi and molt terrible of all Mifchiefs, univerfal Corrup tion, and a militu Government. It is indeed im the Su tilty of Traitors, the Malice of ils, or for the Cunning and Cruelty of our molt implacable Enemies to fuggc ronger Motives for the Undermining and Overthrow of our excellent E ablilhment, which is built upon the Defiruetion of {annex}, and can Rand upon no other Bottom. It is adnefs in Extremity to hope that a Govern ment, founded upon Liberty, and the ee Cboiee of tbe A rtor: of it, can be fupported by otber Prin tipler; and whoever would maintain it by contrary ones intends to blowit up, let him alledge what he will. This gives me eve Day new Reafons to believe what I have long Pu'fpee'ted; for if ever a Q;e ion fhould arif'e, whether a Nation {hall {ub mit to certain Ruin, or ruggle for a Rented rboje Gentlemen well know which Side They wil chufc, and certainly intend That, which They mul't chufe.
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