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DIRECTIONS TO THE PRINTER.
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pamphlets, especially the last; with little mention of Mr. Wood, or his halfpence; because I have already said enough upon that subject, until occasion shall be given for new fears; and, in that case, you may perhaps hear from me again.


I am,

Your friend

and servant,

From my shop in St. Francis
street, Dec. 14, 1724.


P. S. For want of intercourse between you and me, which I never will suffer, your people are apt to make very gross errours in the press, which I desire you will provide against.




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