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Show l 65 I [ 67 ] may be performed with Eale. In this too, the Experiment hath been made and hath fiicceeded. Let the Manufaéture of America be the Symbol of Dignity, the Badge of Virtue, and it will foon break the Fetters of Dif'trefs. A Garment of Linfey-WoollEy, when made the Dilliné‘tion of'real Time (which may be the great Hope. and Reliwhofe ance, probably, of the Authors of_ the Injury, Patriotifm, is more honourable and attractive of Refpeé‘t and Veneration, than all the Pageantry, and the Robes, and the Plumes, and the Diadem of an Emperor without it. Let the Emulation be not in the Richnefs and Variety of foreign Produftions, but in the Improvement and Perfeélion of our own-Let it be demonI'trated that the Sub- jec‘ls of the Brz'fifli Empire in Europe and fliizerz'c‘a are the fame, that the Hardlhips of the latter will ever recoil upon the f former. In Theory it is fuppofiid that each is equal! miportant to the other, that all partake of the Ad- Vcrhty and Depreflion of any. The Theory is View it may be to accomplifh tlieir-Selfifh Purpofes ' in the Interval) to prove what might be demonftrated immediately. --Infiead of moping, and puling, and whining to excite Compafiion; in fuch a Situation we ought with Spirit, and Vigour, and Alacrity, to bid Defiance to Tyranny, by expel"ing its Impotence, by making it as contemptible, Applias it would be detefiable. By a vigorous of Opcation to Manufactures, the Conlequence Greatpreffion in the Colonies to the Inhabitants of would firike Home, and immediately. Britain, would None would millake it. Craft and Subtilty not be able to impofe on the molt ignorantand of Sight credulous; for if any fliould be {0 weak as not as not to See, they would not be fo‘callous the melt du- to Feel it.---Such Conduct would be It tiful and beneficial to the Mother Country. Remedy point out the Difiemper when the itiil, and Time will certainly ellablilh it; but if would efi‘eéted by a might be eafy, and a Cure at once another Principle {hould be ever hereafter adopted fimple Alteration of Regimen. in Praftice, and aViolation deliberate, cruel, tin- gratel'til, and attended with every Circumllance 0f Provocation, be offered to our fundamental Rights, why {liould we leave it to the flow Advances of Time be Apprehenfions, Of this Meafure fhould there eavour egyril‘ts end and Minifl‘erial Orators and Pan re is too much Reafpn to1 hclhiiy: tremely unjufi; for though the and of E-é-l-f-T. $2111: utmn a, t fome Natives of Americ i‘mbeen inllru'menta inlet, 0 ‘51" d rehcled in the Colonies, have ;1_ ‘cs -i: tii éti ne§ it )vet hafih Us the Severities We deplore, - , t zit I.any . c our ' ed, I f eak"it to thei' r Hon inif 1% anyl Delgircefi fil flia rztg [Jme in de refi refidinc (ii that ever did ' reactx w . c . t 1 .. ' -01, ' muc h to_ be fear rid5"in them. It is idrlhaitie ty, Par of '\\b Vlt. le _ ‘c llflfi udI in_ fi 1‘ . : ea er Profecution of. the alittoriy her :2 équ bcm etofore iil a Lol , veil 15 among ighe Inhabitants at tild net . {liti , ity nim Una and ce den Pru for ied uill «Jamar; as \ '; iof l Calamity, that -) 'ul -.v gionfideration of the Genera CmCIl). lL the L.»CLil1 tha 4? Upon a Stirniire that a certain noble L-d, was the Autlior of tonic l‘iardfhips inflicted upon the Colonies, a reproachl'iil and mifchievous Dilliiittion hath been made by lomc Peo- ple, l‘ElWCCn the Natives of S-I--d, and of E-g-I-d and .L/rrxtrxa, which Cl'fil‘ijdlClOLlS l'riend of the Colonies mull Willi to lee ahtilithed, and :in Union rather ellablifhed than Die viliozis promoted. Every Man who has his all, and the W'elfine of his Polletity at Stake, upon the l'rofperity of .a'mmz'm, as he hath an lnterell in common with the Natives of it, ought to be confidcred as an //,um-.'m/1.-----lt is an ClTCflllle Why to aiicc of Dmmarl- will furnilh an liifl political Aniniofity. , make Men Adverfaries, to call and treat Them as lllt'l‘l halides, laying afide this Corifidcration, the Diiliiit‘iioii is ex. treaicly K3 50 |