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Show Fl SERIES OF ANSWERS To / ought, not only to tor/72 earnef'tly, but alfo to POPULAR OBJECTIONS. 73 Jig/z! earnel'riy, after the Example of the brave of Republicanifm. And this would do it; for it [finer/mm, in order to procure more Liberty, and a better Conllitution than we now have]. is hardly pomble to fuppofe, that either ofthefe AND now, Reader, having given there 9amples of Republicanil‘m, l he1e lodge my iolemn Appeal, whether any llrained, any forced, or unnatural Confiruél‘ion hath been put on the Senfe and Meaning of thefe much boalled patriotic Writers. lfthere hath not, the Cale is. Writers would have dared to have gone fuch great Lengths, had it not been for the Maxim, defeat/[it numerm, and that they forefaw, that the great Caufe of America would become 4 €101? for their dim. Indeed lr. PRICE repeatedly declares in his Pamphlet, and mightily glories in it, that the Time is near at hand, when [Imerica and Great-Britain mull necellarily clear, and the Point is decided : But if there hath, feparate. it is eal‘y to malte the lame appear by examin- ing the Contents, and lpecifying Particulars. prefent? And what Realon can you give for not embracing this, the molt favourable of all Op- lVlultitudes of (Qiotations might have been produced from other AUthors to the fame Efleét: portunities? An Opportunity, which would put But furely thefe are luflicient : And from thefe Wars (of t/2i5 Kind) probably for ever; which it mull appear, that as long as ever the Continent of America {hall remain connected with would turn our hwords into Plow-bhares, and our Spears into Pruning Hooks; and, what is fiill more, which would fave you the Trouble . Great-Britain, under any Mode or Form what- If f0, Doctor, why not feparate at an End to all Wars, and even Rumours of ever, ft) long will the Champions for xiirzcrimu of writing more Panegyrics on the Blelllngs of Republicaniim be flirting up the People to RF.- Anarchy and Confulion.~~- " Oh, no: This is " not the convenient Seafon for parting: For BEL; and to ellablilh a rt'pablit‘an Tyranny, the worfi of all Tyrannies, inltead of the prelEnt Government, which is certainly the leall opprel- live, the mildell, the bell poifed, and the mol‘t realonable upon Earth. In a Word, nothing ll‘iort of a total Separation, can prevent the " we cannot, we ought not, to feparate from " A'merim at prefent. Whillt America continues " in Connection with us (it matters not what " that Conneélion is) it can, and will allill us lprcading, or ‘an radically cure the Contagion " in carrying on the great and necelTai‘y Work " of afree and equal Republic. At the worl't, 0t f‘ it may ferve as a maflted Battery, from which F we |