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'''''The Craftsman''''', also known as "The Country Journal or, The Craftsman" or "The Craftsman: Being a Critique on the Times", was a newspaper which operated from 1726-1752. It is known for publishing letters and essays from [[Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke|Lord Bolingbroke]].
'''''The Craftsman''''', also known as "The Country Journal or, The Craftsman" or "The Craftsman: Being a Critique on the Times", was a newspaper which operated from 1726-1752. It is known for publishing letters and essays from [[Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke|Lord Bolingbroke]].


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The Craftsman, also known as "The Country Journal or, The Craftsman" or "The Craftsman: Being a Critique on the Times", was a newspaper which operated from 1726-1752. It is known for publishing letters and essays from Lord Bolingbroke.