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Show 220 SUBJECTS. POLITICAL AND COMMERCiAL will learn VVidom by the Mifcarriages and Sulferings of thefe unhappy People; and m do fo much Good to his Country; and as fome Reply.-~~- to the Herd of Anti-Minil'ters, they, I am perfuaded, would not with to fee it done; becaufe it would deprive them of one of their mof't plentiful Sources for Clamour and Detrac‘tion: And yet I have 0bferved, and have myfelf had fome Experience, that Meafures evidently right will prevail at Many, perhaps molt of my Readers, will be apt to alk,---'What is all this about? lal‘t: Therefore I make not the leaft Doubt but that 3. Separation from the northern that from henceforward they will revere the Authority of a Government, the fewel‘t Faults, and grants which has the greatelt Liberty, of any yet known upon Earth. BUT after all, to which I mull there is one Thing more, make And what doth this Author really mean? ---Can he ferioufly think, that becaufe he hath taken fuch Pains to prove a Sepa- ration to be a right Meal‘ure, that there- fore we {hall feparate in good Earned? Colonies, and alfo another right Meafure, we. a complete Union and Incorporation with Ireland (however unpopular either of them may now appear) will both take Place within half a Centtiry:--+And perhaps that which And is he l'till fo much a Novice as not happens to be firlt accompliflied, will greatly to know, that Meafures are rarely adopted merely becaufe they are right, but becaufe they can ferve a prefent Turn ?--Therefore let it be allied, What prefent Convenience or Advantage doth he propofe either to Adminillration, or to Anti-Admi- accelerate the Accomplilhment of the other. Indeed almolt all People are apt to {turtle at firl't at bold Truthsz-wBut it is obferveable, that in Proportion as they grow familiarized to them, and can fee and confider them from different Points of View, nillration, by the Execution of his Plan ?--- their Fears fubfide, and they become re- This is coming to the Point, and without it, all that he has {aid will pals for no- thing. conciled by Degreesz-w-Nay, it is not an uncommon Thing for them to'adopt thole I frankly acknowledge, I prOpofe no 117% font Convenience 0r Advantage to either; nay, I firmly believe, that no Minifier, as Zeal and Ardor, as they had rejefted them ‘ before with Anger and Indignation. Things are now circuml'tanced, will dare to . r . oltl have Refolution enough to adtancc any b un- do fatutary Meafures afterwards With as much NEED 1 add, That the Man, who Will |