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Show [ ~ J lnfinuations of thofe, whofe In~er-efl: it is to l(ly all the Load they cart upon the1at~ 1\f wllioh tbey can do no way· mb~(effetl:uall~~ than by reprefenting them"'efl:gag'd irt :t black Defign to perpcq1ate the War, ahd the D. of M. at the Head of it. 'Tnis is a C-1! lumny they are concern'¢[ qJ1fal¥en1on hi~ and his Friends, on a dou11Ic Account i r n~. only to ·juftify their fl:range hard Ufap:e)o them, but to remove from themfelves 'he Ji11m they have E.eafon to fear, til:ly iri'a Iirrle dme lie l}eavily upon them, notwirhftanding their prefent Majority. For if the Fruits of fo Glorious a War fhould be !oil:, which they feem already apprehentive of, and we !hould be at !ail: forc'd to fubmit to :mill Peace, they K1lQW True Britains will 15e apt to ask th~;; Reafon of it l' and therefore thefe Gentlemen are already fencing againft the evil Dayl by thr{)wing, if they can,upon the Old M- the D!atpe which muil: other• wife fall upon themfelvcs : And that it can fall no where elfe, you will be foon fatisfy'd, when I h~ve fhewn you, that the ill Suacefs of th~fe Negotiations is owing to no wrong Condutl: in 1he D. of M. or in anv otherPerfon ccncern'd in them on the part of the A'lies; but th~r iqftead of Reproach and Blame; all their Minifte~ ernploy'd in this Affair, have deferv'd the greatcft co.,met'Jdatlbh aqd E~l:ccm for the Fairnefs, Unanlmiry, an4 St~d~me.t5 th~:;y have alb:d with, co tile ~r~at' Dtf.'lpp~mtment of the Enemy, who Had· Rp"{bn and Experience enough un1rheir fide1 tO llatter themfelvl!s~ tha.t ill ~n AI!Hnccebn~ flfting pf fo ~ny parts, ·alld of fueH d~ .~1 .... . ... · , • .. "'i ,)~eh\ .. i. • .•. - ' ; 1 Jb·q;ml ~-l J ~ ] J 7:, lr'C:. 1lnl r~ntytte,ffil!,li1l fgme.. i'lligh& ~ - t(lt!P~! ·Q)1 tl:iF fa~g;e.;ofer~ , ~de tll~M, tQ dtrli:rt ,the ColflmQQ. ,C.1~fe.; .whiCh woo1d fQtce the. reft . ~9 <ZOn'ltl!P' : qn ch_y.1 par Tc:r~s- • .FI'I1fltt.h~~ !19.!- op tlhs Occ~tion bwn wllnting ttl irJir\Y lf!ireP.~tipg an~ improvill§, if ~lfibl.c7 ,ffs \!!Hal. Art1fioes : What Ms rttidrt:Gl mem un~ f~~fsft11, is • an illluft,ir Firm.nefs ott the ~a~t of ~hi A.llie9, who h~ebtave\.y reje.ft<nl ltf! Separate ';'i7w~, artd ha.vc per fitted co :td: With . one Spn'tt 111 I)dettGt ~ fd g"od :t C:mfe. , • I rteed not tell yony whar Adv:trtt~gu fingle Power has over a Com(ederac)' ill Jre?ti?g of Pea:ce, as well as· in mak.ln~ War; ffpecJally ~hen France is that tingle Powe~. Tl1e Ftencb have fhcwn for more than half :t (!:,en~ury, lhat there is no Artifice fO bafc, tbcy "YPI?' c employ ro co1npafs- tl~eir f:tids' ; m Ptomtfes fo fatr, no-Aifeveratwns f{') f~ 11e,mn, tf1ey· wodr make, to amilfe :th.d ctlv-ide thof~ they treat wi\h. They are fo far frOOi Fpmg tha. Treaties tlieJ make, #li~t- thej: ti\ten,d t? ~re':ik them at the ve~·y time the)f ~t:o makmg them: They have treveF in aN;t: one A•e~ry, _Iince tnat of Mtmjler, tn;m1§le<l ~hem~e~v:S W1th ~ecutfrtg wh:tt !tad lleeti pr9m1S:d Ill the l.'rioi't ample Words af(er d!4 ~·~w was E?nce frgr{d: Nay', YometitR69 1tlter tltey had iinduc'd dre Prladoal Allies t6 COf!feilt (&a ·rrelfrY,, th'eJ haVe in the ve#:f.. ~r·~ Congre~ fora GeqenH Peace difcover'Ci the1r lnliincctiry. Tnis, one wl~~ is fo welt ti.cq!).~intc& ::ts you aFc with the Hifrotv of Ell<> rt~ k~v~ tq . be true of all tfr(;! Trease>~ - ~~¥6t ha-s made for thef'e f-alf ~o )!:c.a~ - , n ~ 'l'Q |