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Show Caztfer qf t/Je America/r 24.2 Added to thefe, the Americans remembered the act authorizing the molt cruel infint that erhaps was ever offered by one people to {mm P , o 52/11 «Perri/1r into then letn‘ J a our Q«725/: .1. that ther . .0 wrtnin thele two , ~ * too lu4 vimr Scotland tlements; privilege not befOie, ears obtained the . k it. had ‘ 1‘ thin" and' Villains 1 alfo to the ,0 of fen d'inc.)n its tonnes lantations-I ay, reflecting on 5,1,1 tiee fhey faid one to another (their news-papers aie u bit-Ida)". J ‘ d"c ' ‘fes " Thele peoole aref not conllcOdl of fuch r i 3 tent with makingr a monopoly , ofA us, ( or , , q ofEuiope, .ini us to trade with any other country ‘ was left out, as it had been before. . . ‘ V 'Ifhedmattei being a l-tCOJd ‘ - . , :ite. . tim ' ' ' e regu wasalecond lained l‘l‘IUCL 0\ mt1 _ it~ be confidered, that the . omillion mentioned, 231133?" ‘ ‘ ( Pf -th one word, {0 very great a part ofour nude, itinu}: .pe « 0pear remarkable. 1A ~f _ by«ould ' WI ' ' an d equa I ll'y {0. is the method V.thbe up ric ‘ became an enumerated commodity, and new ore L ‘ l l . 7 « ried to GreatBritain only. * . rd {MM Mr Gee on Tradc, ‘ , " ‘h enumeration was obtaine , (s :1 P '13» e) by one Cole, a captain o fa 1:; , employed 1 this "Gin" {mm ' f We by n. cont- radin'r to Carolina, . ~' " ' or ever-a i,I kN , b ‘1 ,/ . h: _. \ n: rte ‘1 prcienttu I: ‘ 12ml wild purchaiing rice for Portugal, . 71 mitzilflilitlieir , ‘1 afoéiefaid Captain of a loading. Up? l'lluf Coup-1113.623: ("+0 > '‘ ne M1.‘ Loundes, ' m a men '1‘! er 0 .,pariani . . , L» . :1" U V tn. 1' d . CC Pomkfltd ' frequentl) 0 ' emp - l r) ) red to prepare l)1 '1K) i_ ‘ With an toopinion, was ctrr 'IDO' " rice ' direet) ' ‘ l ,» to Portuml é was ‘ . .i preiuV i C a") ; inrlawz and privately got a claufc into ah act to. Liin'lxiercwm eniimerated commodity; by which means ne lecuie i 1 a" to t himin. ‘ . . i .11 4 But the confequence promo .1 \an leis to 1.12 ,_ 77 ' a n‘~ I .A ‘‘lon. lfin'l that this claule, " privately {rot. :w' hiLO in "1' 'mi ‘it of Captain ('a/r, to the Vail lols or the naxio‘n, the d Anne, chapter 5th, intituled, ‘An no. for q. ‘ (M- it t '1. f 'tlier fubfidv. on wine: and nllvalfillQlZLo . . Her l\/l"j°fty 1mg: " ' ' h v‘h i i it mi‘ 4ion , . Hv ' has no more ‘ . ‘ Cfl ' "It i h" d "‘91 of Heni 'l .or the :31". Charles Edwardprovide I. 34‘ that (in no J; i perfon HELL. 'ii L‘Li c m- d ‘-o u.. b"I, himfei‘r which hisreprefentatives.' 12.] ‘5. Tr ii or compellingm [A: D.T.] Dg/Z‘Olltt‘nt: before 1768. 243 compelling us to buy every thing of them, though in many articles we ‘ould furnifh onrfelves ten, twenty, and even to fifty per cent . cheaper elfewhere 3) but now they have as goo d as declared they have a right to tan: us ad libi tum internally and externally; and that our eonr ‘litutions and liberties {hall all be taken away, it‘w e do not {ub- mit to that claim." " They are not content With the high prices at which they fell us their goods, but have now begun to enhance thofe prices by new duties,and by the expenfive apparatus of a new {ct of oflic ers, appear to extend an augm entation and multiplication of thofe burthens that fliall {till he more grieVOUS to us. Our people have been fooliflily fond of their fuperfluo us modes and manufactures, to the lleOVCI‘lll'llflg our own country, carrying of all our cafh , and loading us with debt; they will not fufi'er us to rellmin the luxury of our inhabitants, as they do that of their own, by laws: they can mak e laws to difcourage or prohibit the importat ion of French fuperfluities: but though flick of England are as ruin ous to us as the Fry/25,6 ones are to them, if we make a law of that kind, they immediate}; repeal it. Thus they get all our mon ey from us by trade; and everyprozit we can any where make by our titlicries, our produce, or our commerce, centers finally with theni;--But this does not iignifynwlt is time then to take care of ouribli'e by the belt means in our power. Let us unite in {Olemn rei'oluticn and engageme a.»nts with u 4nd to T 1 i 2 each |