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Show 92 THE LANDED INTEREST, ADDRESS AND APPEAL f0 loudly clamour. And befides all this, the very fame Reafons; which induce the non-re- Minimum-7‘." HI I' |‘!\ |I| |\' |‘-k"_r' without a Treafury, will be able to wrefl: the executive Power out of the Hands of thofe who confiitutionally enjoy it. prefented Subjects in Eng/arid to fubmit quietly and peaceably to the Payment of thofe Taxes, to which they have not given their Confent by Mufter of the Forces on the Malcontent, as well actual Reprefentation, ought to induce the A1721:- as the Government Side, let every one confider rirczm to acquieice alfo; becaufe, if the American well within h1mfelf, what he ought to do at the prefent Crifis, as a confiitutional Patriot, an 110-- Trade is to valuable, as reported, a Britifli Patliament cannot injure this Trade by any Mode of Taxation, without injuring the Merchants, the Manufachuers, and the T.aders in general ofGreat- Biitqin; and timely unkintr the Pro» fits of thei1 own Ellates and the Rents of their own Lands and Homes. othly. The whole legiflative Power of the Kingdom will certainly {upport their own Au- AND now upon this General Review and neft Englzfliman, a loyal Subject, and a prudent Man. thorny, and no: commit ["610 de f: to pleat}; l i l '1 93 their Enemies. They will not, they never can admit the Parliaments of Nor/fli-Airzc‘rim to be independent of them or co- ordinate with them{elves1n the fame State 0! ti mpire 7thly. The whole executive Power of the Kingdom is at pretent111 the Hands of his Majeity, and of thole who act in his Name, and by ERRATA. his Authority. l'we the Conitittition has placed it, and in no other lv'lands; not is thete the lead hob-ability let mobbing, huzzaing, furious Speeches, and inflammatory leClSs it‘ithout Aims, Artillery, or Ammunition, and ‘, \xithoJr. f' . 19 1.10. for Cacu: read Bolvpbemm. . 62. l. 17. after Labour add and. . 62.1.19.dele and. . 65. l. 8. before Sailor: add and. . . 72. 1. 21. after Product add rift/J: Excgé |