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Show , "fishut- t m. a. ‘. "la-n TW'"*§'M"‘W‘ ‘ CONTENTS. CONTENTS. Pages. A {aying of the late excellent Judge FOSTER. all other Refpefis ;--~VVould not even this he more eligible than a total Separation? Anfwered 5 3""59 His Defence of the Legality of Pt'efling unanfwerable. ' ‘ OBJECTION XI. Will not the fevering of The remarkable Virulence and Difregard to flmerim from England have the fame Elfcét on our Politicél Cniifiitution, as that of Truth vifihle in the Conduét of the Rebels, and their Abettors; cutting OFF, or {hiking away a main Prop, :fl" P'ii B n?- I: v - 98 :' :rranz; huiidi; grA:fw-lecr:dfmm an an 1611:, 60-";‘4. D OBJECTION XII. Ifit be right to feparate from A Qiere, Whether Mr LOCKE deferved the ~ Epithet of Glariaus bellowed on him. by Dr. PRICE, for his Treatife on Government. N'art/J-fl/iirrica,---\Vill not the fame Argu» ment: lead to prove, that it will be right to Mr. LOCKE'S Definition of the Right of Mafi- feparate from Ireland alto? But can fuch a ters over their Slaves applied to the Negroedee, and the prefent War. ‘ 1 , Scheme be confifient with common Sahib, 01' common Prudence .9 Antwered C OBJECTION XIII. If we {hould feparate from MHZ:-A'merim, what *Recompcnfc {hall we: be able to make to thofe faithful A'merz'mm, who have fixil'bred for their Loyalty to the King, and their Allegiance'to the Britzfly Government? Anfwered 79-»83 OBJECTION XIV. ‘v‘v‘ho will dare to move in either Houfe of Parliament for the Separa- tion here prepofcd 3 Anfivered git-~93. CONCLUSION. Rezfons {or flaring to many Oéfieflions, and tor being inch}: in the Anfwers. Old Jacobites turned new Republicans. Republican VVhifgs diifiguil'e themfclvcs under the lVIafi: of Confiituiional W'higs. Lately |