OCR Text |
Show m‘memn. ., - .355: '1'» PREFACE. PREFACE. to tchuz'g'i'e, and to have reconrfe to other VILLE] thought it the molt prudent Way Meafures ofa more pacific Turn. to get it conttrufled in fuch a Manner, as to omit her Name, and confcquently to eXelude her from being Regent. This was Handle enough for wily, and ma- chiavalian Politicians to take hold of. Coniequently, they, who had to lately, and fo grolsly abufed and inflilted, now as I will not mince the Matter, but declare at once,-it came from the REGENCY BILL: That fatal Bill has brought on all the Calamitics, which both Snell-8n; 12512 and America have fulfered, or are likely to [after in the prefent War. make this Clearly appear, To all their Weight and Atlillance to ferve her in this Canfe. The Bait took; her Name was inferted in the Regency-Bill; the Stamp-Minitter was diiiiiitled; and they of courfe fuceecded in his Room. And then indeed, out of mere Neceffity if it wants any lllnttration, I would obierve, that it: had been the cont‘tant Fraétice with the Afar/z-Paz‘rz'orr and Zfitpuéfzimzr, for many Years, to reprefent the late Princet‘s Dowager of life/c: in the molt odious Co~ lours, and to ai‘perte her Cliaraeter in almoit every Rctpeet : In which Endew um vour they had certainly to far fucceeded, as to render her mirt'iizwjz 2m alert/(2r. Therefore, when the Ragemy-Bz}! was to be trained, the Miniiter, [M r. GREN " - much flattered and cajoled her, offering VILLL‘] (or I do not believe it was their inward Choice) they were compelled to repeal that Stamp-ACt, againlt which they had to long, and f0 vehemently exclaimed. But alas! Conflioas to thcmielves, that they had done exceedingly wrong, they endeavoured to mend the Matter, Tinker like, by making it mach wori‘e; hoping (vainly hoping) to patch up the Breach they had made in the Contlitntion, hy the Soldering of a declaratory Law. But the p from whence comes the preterit Fiend of Fury and Difcord among us 3' Reader, a 4 _ likely to be reitored in a lhort Time; A K again refiored, or at the wortt, were very .< mg...m_A." ' I; "Aw-v-r'wa .A ‘ ,' 1......- _l As therefore Peace and Harmony were xi A, gen" _- , «Mu-‘- x |