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Show [ 21 ] " H vr Union thriven and flouriihed more fince the Refithan it did before; ‘viz. It has 103: the has got dence of the Court and Parliament, and in its Stead, Commerce and Manufactures; that is, it has exchanged Idlenefs for Induf'try; And were the Court and Parliament of Ireland to leave Dublin by Virtue of an Union with Great-Britain, the fame good Confequences would certainly follow. 455%,. , 4 "4,: v' "'1‘ fit; 53>"): n, E" 1'2 4 .,;"-a‘a}v? r from degenerating back into Drones. that by THEREFORE, as we are to fuppofe, tons have acfuch Means as thefe, the South-Bri , while the cumulated 20,009,0001. in Specie oo,oool.: North-Britons have no more than 2,o thefe two NaThe (Luefiion now is, Which of , and fell tions can afford to raife Provifions lt Terms? their Manufactures on the cheape Manufac- " one another, and that Trade and ,3‘ "13' be prevented vetted into Bees, and the Bees to rival " Suppoiing that both did their utmofi J r :' w WVW EU ‘11. Pg!!!" .artV7," ;' V: UI «uv5:§ it :3"!va 2.' i7 . r 20 l CASE II. r own " tures were left at Liberty to take thei Interei‘c f‘ Courfe, according as Cheapnefs or ENGLAND has acquired TWENTY MIL- LIONS of Specie in the Way of general Indy/27y; viz. By exciting the Ingenuity and Activity of its People, and giving them a free Scope without any Exclufiou, Confinement, or Monopoly ;---by annexing Burdens to Celibacy, and Honours and Privileges to the married State -,---by confiituting fuch Laws, as dil'fufe the Wealth of the Parents more equally among the Children, than the prefent Laws of Europe generally do -,---by modelling the Taxes " directed them." ion, it is Now, on the Side of the poorer Nat in fuch a Manner, that all Things hurtful t0 y hath the ON the contrary, the rich Countr the Public Good {hall be rendered proportiona- more than following Advantages, which will t may counter-ballance any Difadvantage tha bly dear, and placed beyond the Reach of the Multitude: Whereas fuchT hings as are necelfary, lefs Money, alledged, That feeing it has much ion, and other and yet is equal in Size, Situat Numbers natural Advantages, equal alfo in g to be diliof People, and thofe equally willin be but that fuch gent and indul'trious -, it cannot antage over a Country mui‘t have a manifel't Adv nious Way of the rich one in Point of its parfimo uently cheap Living, low Wages, and confeq Manufactures. 1 . arife from the foregoing Articles, viz or ufeful, {hall be proportionably encouraged; and, in ihort, by every other conceivable MC- ed its lfi'. As the richer Country hath acquir ation, and fuperior ‘Nealth by a general Applic thod,whereby the Drones of Society may be converted} i ' C :2 v long |