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Show 99‘- .. [ 85 l Hot-bed ,' but they are chilled by the cold Ian» "throughout our immenfe Northern Regions; " as would make ample Satisfafti: n for all our " Exr‘enccs," Well, Canada is taken, and is V‘UV ti: . I J we; .flv‘éffl guid Circulation of peaceful lndultry. Tms being the Cafe, the warlike Zeal of thefe Men, and their Declamations againl‘t all reconciliatory Meafures, are but too ealily ac- thole declare who can, and as they were before governing Principle of Trade, what other Con» duct are you to expect? {0 lavilh in their Promiles, let them at lal‘tprove and the numer us Band of Eizglzfi Artilicers and Manufacturers, who conltitute, beyond all Doubt, the great Body of the Kingdom, and whole real lnterelts mull be on the Side of Peace, , i after a 'l‘rial of leme Years' Poll'ellion? Let counted for -, and while the dulcz's odor [m‘rz' is the BUT what if the Men of landed Property, Illlllllllll! now all our own : But what is the Confequcnce what if they {hould not be as military in- their Difpolitions as thele Gentlemen would wilh they were .9 Why then all Arts mull be ufed, and indefatigable Pains be taken to perfuade them, that this parting/fir [Var is calculated for their Benefit, and that the Conquelt of fuch, or fuch a Place would inlhllibly redound both to the Advantage of the landed Interefl‘s, and the lmprovement and Extenfion of Manufaéluresi " Should (for Example) the Eng/M1 once be- " come the Malters or Camzdzz, the Importati" on of Skins and Beavers, and the Manufac- " ture of line Hats, would extend prodigioully : "‘ Every Man might afford to wear a Beaver Hat " if he pleafed, and every Woman be deco" rated in the richef't Furs 3 in return for which "‘ our coarfe W‘oollens would find fuch a Vent " throughout their Afl‘ertions, by appealing to Fact and EX< perience. Alas! they cannot do it: Nay, fo far from it, that Beaver, and Furs, and Hats are dearer than ever: And all the Woollensf which have been confumed in thofe Countries by the Native [/2/2z2bz'tzlflt5, do hardly amount to a greater uantity than thofe very Soldiers and Sailors would have worn and confirmed, who were loft in the taking, defending, and garrifom ing of thofe Countries. " HOWEVER», if szzm't'z did not anfwer our " fanguine Expectations, fure we were, that " the Sugar Countries would make amends for "all: And, therefore, if the important Iflands " of szzlaloztpe and Alarlz‘nico were to be fub~ " dued, then Sugars and Coffee, and Chocolate, "and Indigo, and Cotton, {995. 5996. would be- " come as cheap as we could wifh 3 and both the " Country Gentleman and the Manufaélurer " would find their Account in fuch Conqtlells "as thefe." ‘v‘fell, Gad/[doggy and 111127123519 are both taken, and many other Illands befide's L 3 are H"‘\.1\n alumna?" n "It'd-I 3:"! he [ 84» i |