The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. — Volume 06 - The Drapier's Letters by Jonathan Swift
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**PARAGRAPH**
*IN HIS* **News-Paper** of _Aug_. 1st. Relating to Mr. _Wood's_ Half-pence. _By_ M.B. _Drapier_. AUTHOR of the LETTER to the SHOP-KEEPERS, &c. DUBLIN: Printed by _J. Harding_ in _Molesworth's-Court_. ] LETTER II. TO MR. HARDING THE PRINTER. Sir, In your Newsletter of the 1st. instant there is a paragraph dated from London, July 25th. relating to Wood's halfpence; whereby it is plain what I foretold in my "Letter to the Shopkeepers, &c." that this vile fellow would never be at rest, and that the danger of our ruin approaches nearer, and therefore the kingdom requires NEW and FRESH WARNING; however I take that paragraph to be, in a great measure, an imposition upon the public, at least I hope so, because I am informed that Wood is generally his own newswriter. I cannot but observe from |
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