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Show ' 2'44- [A: D.T.] ( 41" 1 .7 Await"); i mj;,5 0j\ the C‘ each other, that we will give thcle new 0225:: as little trouble as poihble, by not cornum‘ipblevp Brizflb manufactures on which they are to , d 6f the duties. Let us agree to confurne'niormcrti1 , their expenlive gewgnws. Izet us 11:11: :Hliacil; and let us indultrioufly mauumcture V\ a \ b1 rm for ourfelves : thus we {hall be able honourad 3&6: difcharge the debts we already owe them; an .nuo‘u. that, we may be able to keep fome money 11mm}country, not only for theutes ofoui interna f emerce; but for the iervrce of our Ecgiztcfiouulst 0vnd reign, whenever he illallltave occalilpn (13:11 ,Onam" think proper to requlre it of us In t e o T» e" tutional manuer.--For notw1thftend1ng. tn brl' preaches thrown out againlt us‘ in their 7po 1: papers and pamphlets, notwrthfianding "em: been reviled in their fenate as‘rebels and traitpi , we are truly a loyal people. bcotland has ha. rits rebellions, 'and England its plots againi‘t thp pf: fent royal family; butA/lmrzm 73 zmz‘amz‘nl, "iii/f {Zia/é crimer; therefis in it {carce a men, t :rclo Dfiom‘em‘r before r768. 245 by the ocean, but we were united to it by refpefl: and love,- fo that we could at anytime freely have {pent our lives and little fortunes in its cauie: but this unhappy new fyf‘tem of politics tends to dif- tolve thofe bands of union, and to {ever us for ever." Thefe are the wild ravings of the, atprefent, halhdiftrafted Americans. To be fure, no rea- ibnable man in England can approve of fuch fen- timents, and, asI {aid before, Ido not pretend to fupport or juflify them: but I lincerely with, for the fake of the manufactures and commerce of Great Britain, and for the fake of the Itreugth which a firm union with our growing colonies would give us ; that there people had never been thus needlefsly driven out of their knits. I am yours, Etc. :" [R S. poflibly means ‘anltlin's Scnl,' -Thc paper, hurl: exer, is undoubtedly the 'produ c on of Dr. Frniz‘k'm 1n the col/2:25;" q/‘n . /'11/yl'f75 of 1:: 12.1}; {/15 D ' 7'21 dwarfm, andrcgn/mmg l/Jrrr (fr (printed in 1773, in i by Alznon5) llind {qua papers, lilld there to 31:.\ .- brtn pu n not a fingle native ofourcountry, who is not értrn y ginailyin i739; and to haie been dr " attached to his King by princ1ple and by aft-e :{OHi‘ But a new kind ofloyalty {eems to be requrre. o ofl'enfvlvania) jothua Gee, and n firfl paper propofes the mifing a {z the command of an :"ii‘icer nppa of the governors, (who were never us, a loyalty to parliament; a loyalty, that IS‘LO extend, it is filid, to 9. turrender of allbur'pio‘: Perties, whenever a houle of commons 1n "51C" there is not a tingle member of our chufing, (3:: thinl; fit to grant them awey Without our conlu: ; and to a patie it fuf‘fering the lofs or our p111<v1 1e56," usEngliflimen, if we cannot fubmirt toinn :1 "he; furreuder. we were feparated too 1'ch tromL; ll‘zph Da merchants, at the head of who m w ) by :2 riuh 05A it‘i-ic ii. ' emergent occ:ifions;) in order to protett t . - ‘ care of the hsunLlaries and be ported by a revenue to be cfl-a "lined b; rim; which revenue was to arile out o part/.zixigut.-Tliefircm' paper goes irto poted ltamp duty, ofiers realm: .‘i, plantations, and retire, tsi‘upp" 7' :it all genuine, (215th n"‘ {It\ l'vIr. G: " eGrem‘iil dt. Ceiring/ ow}; as a pro} heith ( In ('Oll |