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Show 500 P L A N, &c. " objeft of their care 2*," have yet offe red nothing confident, nothing praética ble : nothing beyond the plan which the colo nies have already rejeéted as unconl'citutional. In fuch a moment a man of far lefs abilities may be excufed if he throws in his mite. The plan, of which a rude outline is here flzetched out, appears to me at leaf: to have been an eligible plan : indeed, for aught I can fee, the only elig ible one which the cafe admits of. Ithink it was not then, I hope it is not now im~ polhble. 'K See All", Burke's Speech at Briflol after his Eleflion. END OF THE FIRST VOLUDIE; Page 39, I, 4, for Charles I. read James 7.-P. [17, l. 16, for this tax, "11"! the:e.--l'. 156, l. I4,fir independent, read depe ndent.- P. x71», l. 16, for the ward, rxnri by the worth-P. 199, l. I7,flr confidcrmg, mad confiden- P. 313, -l'. 330, l. 4,fw' equal, mad l. t, far all points, rma‘all other points. equally.--P. 385,1. 9, far he conviction, rma'he nn maximu m-P l, 7, for ttgxnst'ur of the Luvs, . 394, l. 16, or by, "Mm-P. 71, rmd transfer 0 preperty with P, 485, line lail, for wanting the lawS:-~ only, mid wantonly. |