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Show (33) " Is this your boatled Peace? Not to [heath " your Sword in the Scabbard, but to {heath it "in the Bowels of your CountrymenE-Will " you quarrel with your felves, now that the " whole Houfe of Bourbon is united againfl: you? " \Vl'iile Fr~e difiurbs your Fifheries at Narm- "finmdlmzd, embarra‘fles your Slave Trade'in Af- " " rim, and with-holds from your S_--€ts in Ca- " haviour to his Wife, (0 applicable to you, and ‘_‘ your Colonies, I cannot help repeating them, " Be to her Faults a little blind, f‘ Be to her Virtues very kind. " Upon the Whole, I will beg leave ‘to tell " the Houfe what is my real Opinion : It is that " the S -p A- be repealed abfolutely, totally ‘5 and zinmedz'ately. That the Reafon of the Re- " nada their Property, fiipulated by Treaty, " while the R_om of the Manz'llm is denied by " peal be afiigned, becaufe it was founded upon " 3-72, and its Conqueror B---y traduced as " erroneous Principles; at the fame Time let "a mean Plunderer. The Gentleman whofe " noble and generous Spirit Would do honour " the fovereign Authority of this Country over " the Colonies be airerted in as thong Terms " as can be advifed -.- and be made to extend . " to the proudet't Grandee of their COuntry." I " to every Point of Legiflation whatfoever: That " Say the Amm-am have not acted in all "g Things with Prudence and Temper; they " have been wronged, they have been driven to " Madnefs by l‘njul‘tice : Will you punilh them " for the Madnefs you have created? Rather " let Prudence and Temper come firfi from " this Side. I will undertake for Am----a that " {he will follow the Example. There are We "" Lines in a Ballad of Prior's, for a Man's Be~ A ‘.‘ haviour " we may bind their Trade, confine their Ma" nufaetures, and exercife every Power whatfo~ " ever, except that of taking their Money " out of their Pockets without their Con‘f fents." N. B. Mr. P-- obferved, that the Man who is an Enemy to the Liberty of flm----a, is a dart: gerous Man to the Liberty of his own Country. M, , |