Whereas it has been insinuated by the sellers of the third and fourth money subscriptions, and the secret agents of the late South-Sea directors, that it was the opinion of the present directors at the last General Court, that the words (to such persons who desire the same) should stand part of the question relating to the said third and fourth subscription. This is to give notice to the incautious, that the said insinuations are false and groundless; the Sub-Governour, not without resentment, having declared (when the same insinuations were offered in the said courts by a monopolizer of the said subscriptions) that the directors had not agreed in any opinion therein, as every person may be informed by application to the said Sub-Governour, or any of the directors, before he ballots for the question.

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