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Show [221 l 23 l cm ferved his Country, has there been no COm-i ". Fire-Engines requifite for carrying on~ the penfation received for the Charges of the War? Are the Colonies entitled to no Credit for it 3 " Works. When the Dehgn is to opprefs the Colonies with Taxes, or calumniate the late patriotic Minii‘ter, the Expenses of the W141", and the Emrmity of the national D6125 are proclaimed: When the prefent all aCcomplifhed Adminillration is to be This [{land, and all the neighbouring " Shores in the Gulph of St. Laurence, have an" other Fund of Wealth in their Fifheries. Ca" mdcz is already a very flourilhing Colony, inha" hired by 90,000 People, and their Demand on celebrated, then is the immenfe Value of the new ‘9 " " " Acquihtions diliplayed in the brightefi Colours, " productive in its natural State, of every Thing, Acquifitions val't in Extent, richly productive of the valuable Commodities belonoing to their feveral Climates. The Poliellion or thofe in Nari}; flmrim, enfures the Safety of the other " and not only promifing, but aftually producing " " " " " Colonies there, infomuch that our only dange- Great-Briana for a Supply of Manufactures, mull be immediately confiderable. The Peltry will be another great Branch of Commerce. qu-Florida is furprizingly fertile, and luxuriantly " Wines and Silk, and Indigo, €56. 55°C." Is no Part ofthis Defeription the Ebullition ofan exuberant Fancy, and Ihall we not call one Glance. " rous Neighbours, the French, do not think the " Pittance left worth retaining, having, by the of Retrofpeétion towards the Man, who, when his " Celiion of Lorri/idea to the Spaniards, avowedly (C given up for ever tliole great Objefls, for which (t alone They began the "fan-«The ceded lllands the moi't abject Condition of Defpondence, by infpiring her Sons with that invincible Vigour ofPa- #6 Country was del'pilEd, and inlhlted, and funk into triotifm, with which himfelf was animated, not only difpelled her Fears, fecured her Safety, and are almoll‘ or equal Advantage, for protecting our own, and annoying the Settlements of the Ire/1517 and Spaniards, if They fhould be. again retrieved her Honour, but humbled her Enemies, and tore from them the Relburces of their Strength, ‘4 our Enemies-Part of New: Sta/23.11, fince the and the Supports of their Inlolence 9 ‘€ Removal of the neutral French, hath been al- ready fettled by 10,000 Inhabitants, within the Compafs of Six or Seven Years, a Province Peace, f0 inellimably valuable, and ought not the ‘6 lately confidered as no more than a proper Si- Colonies to have tome Confideration that were in- it tuation fora Fortrefs, whole Garrifon it could itrumental in the Sticceffes whence thofe Acquilio ‘6 not fubiill: Even Cape Breton, that barren Ap- pendage to the Province of Nova Storm, is known now to contain Treafures fo worthy of Attention, as to be referved to the Crown. The Mines there are not Veins; they are Mountains of Coal; vall Clifts of nothing elite, {land open, and aceeflible, no Boring necefihry tions flowed, and {trained every Nerve in the general Service, to that Degree of Exertion, that is (C £‘ 1‘ (L ‘C ‘L ‘6 (L (C u to find it; no i'it necelTary to come at it ~, no " Fire- Are the Acquifitions ofthe War retained by the without it, all the Power of GreaivBrimm, all the amazing Abilities of her Miniiier, and all the Difcipline, and unparalleled Bravery of her national .Troops and Seamen,c0uld not have availed beyond ,mere Defence, if happily it) far? If the War was expenlive beyond all tormer Example, lo were the , 4, Suceefles |