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SCGCJ.771.038
16 Jul 1771:13 (294)
(As we would not be thought partial, and only give One Sing
the Question a place in this paper, we are induced to
publish the following, tho' contrary to our political
principles.)
The patriots of the present hour, like Scrub in the
Stratagem, are determined to promote their own ends in their
own manner. When Foigard addresses the Lubber of Litchfield
with "Save you Master Scrub, " the Clown sturdily replies,
"Sir I won't be saved your way;" . . . Like Shakespeare's
Cloten, their dagger is only worn in their mouths.
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