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Show ( (m) onrfel es to nndtntdte it at the fame time awarrunt {or atural s and unn hold {OWZH‘tlS them an nnjnlil', rnptcion of real parents toconduct, (liretCllt contrary to thttt ent Wltll‘ the wards: their children, and totally inconfill our pretenlions. exprellion, whereon we would ground moters of But how do thefe projeflxars and pro 9 )0 they taxes and taxing, hold concerning Ireland rflion of reckon that to he liken/ill: within the jurifcli ament dic pre their ways and means, and in the {lime ly from with America? Adventures Went. former owed, until they h nee, others litececdetl, more foll 21(lllt‘d,llll;1t were mailers ol the illand. It might be this wasdotie with a much greater expence oi the leblood and treitt'nre of this Country, than our fett Inents in Atner'cn ever eol't us. The Repreientative Body of lrelnnd iscttllt'd 21 Parliament ; tl‘t‘dt of Annerica. an All-ernhly. The term oi kingdom obtains in one country, and than of colony in other. 1:; there s any charm in the found of their: words, which make ' a difference 3 or Would thennthor of the Starrp A& have gonetl‘iither alto, had the people of America lhcvm 2.1 futility to his firfl attempts with them. and if the l‘arliament of lrelzrtnd had ever made difliculties to his future demands there? Does any one imagine that learned, or Other arguments; Would have been wanting to i'ntaintnin the reélitude of the one mealhre, 21) terms of perpetual and almoil UilllJCRliftbiC profit and. admntztge to England. Does this overturn the con? {litution of Great Britain, or weaken the dependency on its crown, as foine language his been? Why lhould not then inheritance, rnoderatiut and regard towards that, ;r little more dillant portion ol'onr country, produce in one cafe cilirt‘ls continuum and anfww- able to what the like carries do in the Other. V It is molE evidentand may in general be depended on, that n evrlconl‘eqttences‘ can happen from any ondition or htuntion hetwe'n Gif'z-ltBl‘ltam and her colonies, which does actuitlly and advantageoufly obtain be« tween Great Britain and Ireland. llotv was it there twenty years ago, before the firll or the hill of theft: taxes were either of them thought of? peace, cztlzntznd content. All was then '1 he repealing the firlt ol" them, the Stamp to, did the: do any l‘i‘lllACllldl ? Not unlefsthereconcrling, unitingr and connecting again all the parts of our government he inch. l‘here was hardly any Where to he found 21 man, but who WAS pleated and happy in the mettliire ; except 21 minit‘tct‘ or two at home,who loll their power and their places on the occalion, and except a low {reuniting abroad, Who hoped to recommend theinl‘elves, l3] titrlustingv and dillurl‘iing thol‘e, to whom they owed ztliillzmci: oncr: generoull y declare them free and independent of and protection, and who delired to fill} in I]‘0‘-.ll‘lz;S, which they tlteinfclves contrihnted greatly to create. VthtWril liar reignsthenntths psiriotl, that thele hlelllngs cannot now tzrlte place, as they formerly did? lhtire n this {object no mind to play with the all allegiance to the crown or Cheat-Britain ? To name i lrclétnd. which 1 anfwer, if there is at medium between Great- feene, and to couple, 213 it were, wirl ‘ any more than of the other 3‘ ‘ we either rinot But is there any medium 5' h'lnfi goronfly enforce obedience from our colonies, or at l~ prelim-no to introduce on the Anterior, that of the colonies are not higher than thofe of Ireland. Certain rules of mutual refpeét preferved between us and that neighbouring part of the King's dominions, i country only, in order to extiole the more plainly, by the int/lance or the one, tome [lililOXlS advanced Conrcerning the other, and at the Lune time to the Utmol'l‘ or" my {mull power, to recommend, inculcate, and em force that cautious, conliderate, brotherly and atllt-c- keep us on the belt and happiel't terms together, ' Britain and Ireland, why int-1y there not he allo hetween Great-Britain and North America. ' The claims 5 terms tionete confirm-fl towards each, which I am fure til it ‘ they |