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Show -'. 7-0 SERIES or ANSWERS To the fame Regard to [frat/z rind Dr'rency. I will. alfo add, as a. Matter offing, that many Thou- funds of this little Traét were difiwrléd gratis by the Republican Junto at the Approach of the loll: general lilettion, in order to ferVe the good old Cart/e: And that it had a {urprizing Influence on the lower Clal‘s of Voters in the City of Br/fla/C, in turning out their former Members, and in eleéting the prefent: ~The prefent I lay, of whole private Virtues, and public Services I mufl: he filent, Ne not t-cmrrr rwzcmxrgrwza'm. ., A,....,..~.~u.pa...,4,~~ wan-up- -~ ' - * POPULAR OBJECTIONS 7: " ing [by Force ofArmsj for a brilcr Conflitu~ "-" tion, and more [Merry than we enjoy. Ought " this [rifing~ up in Arms agninll the Govern" mentj to make us angry? Who is there that " doth not the the Danger, to which this Conn» " try is expofed for Want of morr Lil/:21}? Is "it generous, became we are in a Sinl; [of " Slavery] to endeavour to draw them into it 3 " Ought we not rather to wilh earnellly, that " there may be at lealt ONE FREE COUNTRY left " upon Earth, to which we may fly, when" " Venztlity, Luxury, and Vice have completed, " the Ruin of Liberty here 9" [But nevertheu THE laf't in Time, tho" not in Dignity, is the repzrfilz‘mn Colin/z hlmfelf, the grc at Dr. PRICE. This Gentleman not content with treading in the Steps of his Precurfors, plainly hint s, nay in ell‘et‘t declares, that Engli/l'zmen, as well as Americans ought to rife up in Arms, at the pre-. fen: critical lunéture, in order to obta in more Liberty, and at better C-onltitutio n. For after lefs we need not fly even from this wicked Country, if we could overturn the prelent ty» rannicztl Government, and efiablilh a better, fuch as l and my Fellow-Labourers have been And therefore we deferibing in its Stead. "‘ Is there no V'cnality, no Luxury, or Vice to he found among RCpublicans :md Mock-Patriots? And are not they, having mentioned in the preceding, what he in Proportion to their Numbers, and Cii‘cExrillances, at lealt frequently afterwards re Bears in the lubl equent it not notorious, thzitwhere-ever they have Power, 'and can Pages, that the Arizrrz'rmz; have taken up Arms, at} as Landlords, elcé‘tioncering Managers, [Triricrpal Ma- and that they are determined never to lay them them down, 'till the Erzgt'i/Zz {hall recede fro m their Demands, he adds the following Wor ds at, Page 4t of the 111‘ Edition. " Suppole it true, " that they [the [mark/7125] are indeed cont end- _" int: equally guilty with others In thch Relpetlsr Nay more, is nufiitturcrs, J'ullices; ofthe Pcaec, &)C. At. ~ lhcy are lelj {crupulous than others in the Ulc of l owcr tor the Purpolts of undue Influence, and OpprtjMIP-A Mun mull h; l'liler blind, who cannot fee there. l'mngs. ln llxort (l{t‘llgl<.!.'" apart, they having no Religion to (rm! about) the R rite or the Sir [{Irdi/rr'I‘WI, and the Ra/pba: 15 very far from )Culg extinél. oughg ' |