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Show ' ,. r"... .l.» ‘ ,1, to J Profz'ir' {Igor/{[3 D, . t "inithn, thfi/ 410 [ P. R] . . ,. up 1 rr withheld and concealed from "tilt pronto. j ‘ dq «mm ODD were, it ' feems, brong ' ~htovcr. b y iv'Ir./]//r:) They Intelligence was received by Viil'lt‘)t.b ran . in i London that orders were {cut by me geometries, i ' .n klll 1‘. .-_,.¢,‘namd '* L great '* > v‘e or [he t r e entJLaIntt hopes from \VIIILII ‘ V»; by was the n i/n-birIEf , commod'ition Aliver of lueh order " 0 . .. ._ _~ ,, ‘1 ' i i ‘ ' "5 lo loml with". aC ‘ L i ' ' /' 9 'iereai‘on btAlLIll>.‘1,f‘fllLlliL: I‘vIellrenrs underttood. Sherril; I W" " "‘ ,_ wrtllrct -.nrtrn and pong" i ' 18k to both proprietaries . , "pm, ns [xi/rm -,,» ‘ ‘ the .1} arrrvnr; hoping > " ' s h'iny Gentleman added to the f‘O‘IL'L'I' and L‘Ofill,'}{y'/'iLI1J Pfi‘ C‘ 111 ug' ' 'r 1tV]?prox(ie C e(r ‘LL. ""5 With, . lnm ' had vetted muss t 0, . ‘" . r r ‘ityw amonb " ony and tranqni ' ' harm ‘ nleltoitno a: might i/r/mmc I3ut be itoleeriis, hoped his fundI-y‘ - 1i_ i ‘ \v1' thout thofe add.llOIib. A 1iere ,i the buhnefs, 1, . " ' fome' p rolpeét (ion on his ' arrival hon e the",6th T] n in".0 of‘a clmngt' to b e made PanEd Circumftances) 11., I" (if their by the approaching electron.1 bun . ' ' ‘s knew he remit I) . and creature ' friends d theto other arr eeablc dlfaér ' ' matter; and how extremely. that equal taxation, that nflmfltllfn, fan concilia, ' made for' theA a‘ e o are ‘ ~~b . therefore l >4 110p ed ' be. . Tley ' i muf'ttonecefli . iarily be WNW/10m tlon to {titre him all thofe mortifications, and there y (I: Provincial jgcm‘. 4.1 1 fecnre a greater portion of his favour. Hence the inlli uél‘ions were not pro duced to the lalt afiembly; though they arrived'belore the Se. ptember fitting, when the governor was in town, and actually did bulinelé With the home. Nor to the new allbmbly were they mentioned; till the " truly 711011157213" the fatal moment, when the houle were on the point of choofing that wicked adverfary of the proprietary, to be an age/ 12‘ for the province in El]3/4021]. but I have, you fay, a " fixed e/zmz'ly to we " proprzbz‘m‘zk'r," and " you believe it will re- " clot/u all geranium/atmz of our dil putes with " them, even on jut} and realonable terms."- And why do you thinkI have a fixed enmity to the proprietaries? I have never had any perfonal difference with them. I am no land-jobber; and therefore hav e never had any thing to do with their land-ofliee or oflicers; ifI had, probably, like others, I might have been obliged to truckle to the ir meafures, or have had like caU IES ofcomplaint.-But our priv.1te int ereflb never clafhed; and all their refentment aga inft me, and mine to them, has been on the public account. Let them do juttic e to 6 , ffl‘lfl David , a' I tlLondon, Augufl 6,17.4.-" ‘ Extr‘iiirijl'ailllz;:gon: 6'" Mrj/z‘eur: James and Drinker. -' our n We very much with for lViI/iam Allen's haripy n;;;::la?1I:iZaI/1" fide ‘ When we hope his influenticy add'ed {0‘ ItK 1: Cflch‘ " mifliimx the proprietaries have inwlteu him wit 1,‘ n dyoii I'm/C {o muL‘h " tual, in refining harmony and tranquillity .rmozgcy I'i‘ny be af- " to bedefired by every well-‘V‘ll‘er ‘07" 11:30erth niucnry " furcd of our finceretl and befi \Vifhes for the uectb. to thereto, will " work, and that nothing in our power, to contri u " ever be wanting", fecul‘c the people of Penfylvania, act ho- nourably by the citizens of Phi ladelphia, and be- come hon elt men; my enmity, if that's of any conleqnence, ceales from the "wry moment," and, as loon as I poffibly can , I promife to love, honour and relbeét them.- In the mean time, Why do you " believe it will pre clude all ac- " com modation with them on jult and reaf onzible g g 2 3): " terms |