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Show [P. P.] Rrfly to a Prob/2' again/i Dr. Franklin, 408 my humanity, with regard to theFtiirioiccntOiZida /fiizs bi}: 61:4. i1: under our protection; were mu. l, r‘Of‘lll favarres the mof't blutlll]. Add as gorsthiv: ‘31:, LnumberlefsD falthoods propagated s «ting rpd procu ics :i'hths; and the many perjur [fill/mg), the wretched rabble limitlgh: tip 122$; to a vote;--1 nt ye ' ‘ 0 law ,' a1, , /almlfcprni: blbttlziiiciid at all this cxpcncc of honour i owvcr niattcl be emen, {ciencel can this, Gentl 1o; ever, umph ? Enjoy it then. .Your e'xultation: filfilc boxe}; was {hem-Your arfificeslditd lfifdiz f 1 . new .‘ so, where; nor your dou e t1CiC tire o ity major great A reed votes. r2:111]: girbiisé gotgidei thfpflil pf wgreT bly afl'em :Zlfioffeii3 ‘ ' ncorru te . my .- 1 409 " eftatcs ofother perfons are to be taxed,- and alfo " to confirm, for the public ufe, the feveral " fquares formerly c/zzimcd by the city."--O the it ‘§-.‘OUS Pfences to flit up againl't me thorn O a: Provincial Agent. Rioopigi bedblgl: :nd willpobtainjutticefrom the {01,1 can \\ you, to avail that does what IlCS. But OiCC of c‘omh the proprietary interel't? And what1 xi. :Obno s y b afTem the it af'ford you, when, by us enomo yet to fame, the that rs an agent, it appea -vqta{hm~e your all ng andlr ithll (notw man, ous, force of friendfhip l the power ofintereftl What politenefs they infufe into a writer, and what (le[imte expreflions they produce l-The difpute be- tween the proprietaries and us was about the gzmm‘zmz, the rate of their taxation ,- and not about the mam/m"; But now, when all the world con- demns them for requiring a partial exemption of their CPL-ates, and they are forced to fubmit to an honett equality, it is called " (I wiring to be taxed " in the/217715 manner with the people. "--Their 7‘Ljiituz‘im offive public fquares in the plan of the city, which they had near forty years unjuf'tly and difhonourably feized and detained from us, (directing their futveyor to map ftrcets over them, in order to turn them into lots, and their officers to fell a part of them 5) this their dygarging, is foftly called wig/irmfizg them for the public ufe; and in- f'tead of the plain words "fir/Izerélgiwzz to the city, dhiin " mmt when you were informed bygn the " by the firl't proprietary their father," we have thecautious pretty expreflion of " formerly claimed " by the city 2" Yes,- not only jbrmcriy, but always claimed, ever fince they were promfiéd and given to encourage the fettlers; and ever will be claimed, till we are put in actual pofleflion of them. It is plcafant, however, to fee how lightly s, to give hIS aflent to tie . t ptoprietarie . , a gr that the trod upon eggs.~-But that " VERY MOMENT;" that precious moment! Why was it fo long de- inveétives againf‘r him) fl'lll retains 0 gre. of the public confidence 3‘ ' thc more But a this f'rep, you fay, gives yep] "Hr Imo- kiwi/abet " lively affliction; as it is taken att e a tire " ofthe houfe, that the governor had 31"tiUIl sl1,12 " of his having receivedinflruetion Qf their citatw; m the jimze mamz n cl‘tatcs and tenderly you trip over thefe matters, as ifyou layed? Why were thofe healing inl'trué‘tions {0 G g g long |