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N° 1 12. Saturday, Auguft 24. 1728.
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To Caleb D'Anvers Efqy SIR, [O U have very juftly reprefented, in Se- veral of your Papers, the great Mifchiefs, which a Nation may fuffer from an Ambitious, rapacious and corrupt Mini/very but there is one Character of a bad Mini- fier, and more pernicious, perhaps, than any other, which you have not yet animadverted upon; via.
That of a Lying Minister. I don't mean one, who is guilty of the low Art of Tnfincerity , of giving falfe Hopes and Pronrfesr of dhTembling and difc- guifmg Truth; which has been the more praftifed by Courtiers, as they have miftaken it for State-Craft and N°II2. ffeCRAPTSMAIT. 191 and Policy, though it is certainly, and always, the Proof of a little Genius, a weak Judgment, and a bad Heart; but what I would have you coniider, is the Practice of downright Lying; of laying and reporting direct and notorious Palflwods, concerning Perfons and Things ; of forging Letters, and contriving Correfpon- dencies ; as when a great Man forms, in his own Fa- vour, fuppofaitious Letters, exprefling the Concern, which People abroad are under, that fuch a Minifter, (b able, Co vigilant, and fohoneft, fhouid be removed 5 that they hope thofe Reports are without Foundation $ that the Welfare of Europe depends upon that Crifis, Then Anfivers are returned, as from feveral Perfons of Confequence at home, affuring their Correfpon- dents, that they may be eafy ; that it was true fuch Reports had been fpread by malevolent and evil dif- fofed Perfons, but they were intirely groundlefs ; that both the Prince and the People were perfectly fatisfied Jiow fuch an Alteration would affedt us to our Di£ advantage, as well as to the Difadvantage of out Al- lies; that this Report was quite blown over, and the fublick Credit flour ifh'd again.
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