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Show SCLL-XI. 47+ ‘4 ACTS RELATING TO THE COLONIFS. 275 Part. II. a compliment rather extraordinary than "that appeared at their bar *1" But I otherwife, to be paid to fpeakers in " fo' have, I think, a tolerable proof that this " languid a debate," to orators " who idea is founded. In the account of thefe difl'urbances, referred to above", I fee the Ameri- cans were diligent in informing them- iElves how their oppofition was looked upon in the mother-country. I fee that on the 18th of September, near two months before general Gage's letter was written, " {poke with to great a rcferve, and {o " remarkable a temper "3"." I do not know how this gentleman's 6‘ excellent and honourable friends" tool; the compliment paid to their languor, ---A compliment himfelf appears feldom to have been ambitious of obtaining: though it has feemed at times as ifa little a committee was appointed at Bolton, more reg/Emu), and a little more L‘s/Agar, " to draw up, and tranfmit to Mr. Conmight have done him no dillervice. "way and colonel Barre, addrefl‘es of Had he poll‘ell‘ed this temper and re- "thanks for their pali‘z'oz‘z'c fpeeehes in ~" parliament in fav ur of the rights and Jierve, he might have {pared to his own delicacy the pain of uttering, and to the " privileges of the colonifts; and to defi‘rc delicacy of his auditors the pain at hearn " correct copies thereofto be placed among " theirmol‘cpreeious archives." llearn too From the fame account " that they voted "the pié‘tures of thele gentlemen to be ing another incar‘faa'u. " The agents "‘ and dillributcrs of fal‘fehoods, lays he, "" have with their ufualindullrycirculated " another lie, of the fame nature with the This feems " former. It is this, that the dillurban~ .\.r. Burke's Speech, p. "i, *2. '1'2 a com« |