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Show ; A ._ i: 206 i ‘- in their own Country, leal't capable of in N03 it was not Poverty or Neceifity which prelent hinigrations. compelled, but Ambition which enticed them By the Laws of the Land it is made a capital Offence to inveigle Artificers and Mechanics to leave the anOdom. But this Law is unhappily foperfeded not prefent as far as the Colonies are concerned. Therefore when they come to be difmembered from us, it will operate as firo ngly againfi A m1,hand .their huh the 7/7/1pm,,. , as agai . ' nipt others. €16 it may be worth while to obferve, ‘nt that the Emigrants, who lately fail ed in fuch Mul- f11e4F'rfhe . ' r WJ . qrK{mg prDrm oaelm, or the Return of Duties on :1 Fxportation or iuch Goods, (is were to have paid a Dutv 1f uied and confumed at Horne '' C 53‘ "TC RC?C3111.9£T3";93 {wrznerly laid on raw Materials 02mg}??? me "Iiigtlom. See 8 G. I C 15 .1eC c.e'zl"-r>«‘nu‘hr‘t p i or Taxes tormerly laid i oni our' own Maa i tTu'res, wnen exported. 7. See ditto no Im "OVCL Cl ' n 1" .. . ventlonsvap qILDirCants 111 vfariouls hngmes, With new In. hour. a». r eries or t iti Abridgmnit ‘ ' a of La- 8 . Betterb C1v om Kinodom 1 ' ' . ' mumcatrons .ef'taolilhed throughout the the Fired (yogaeans of'I urnplke Roads and Canals, and vev noted ~PlaZe of Mihaulggof Litteli/i to every great VI ‘ own and ‘ Poll-Office. the . are , y no vans of Improt , ementsm ' . 9. Ha ppy Difcoverics an , 4 d Im A" I and in the mechanic l Arts. Prowments m Ag "" 1"" i 0. Larger more el-peciztlly from tr )E‘ili of 176163251]? 1 were far from being; the that": in; i;;;enr, or the to lorfake their native Soil. For after they began to mile the Sweets of Indufiry, and to partake of the Comforts of Life, hen they became a valuable l'rey for thelfle H rpies. In fhort, fuch were the Perfons to whom thefe Seducers principally applied; becaufe thev found that they had gotten fome little They Subl'tance together worth devouring. Stories-- plaufible therefore told them many that if they would emigrate to Nari/'i-flmrrim, IO. Larger Capitals than tidal-employed both .in Hull bandry and Manufactures; alfo in me Importation and . Exportation of Goods. Now all thefe Things, err-Operating together, would render any Country rich and flourilhing, whether it had Colonies in not: And this Country in particular would have fount' :‘ie happy Eli-bets of them to a much greater Den gree than it now doth, were they not counter-acted by our and exLUXUYY, Our Gambling, our frequent ruinous penfive Wurst our Colony-Drains, and by that ill-gotten, and ill~fpent Wealth, which was obtained by robbing, plun- dering, and fiarving the poor defencelels lNizztrvesof the .Eafl-[ndz'er.~-A Species of Yillainy this, for which the 11; adopteo the Eng/[fl] Language had not a. Name, 'tlll Word Naéaéing. they . . wining)" "Quill: was. "n Multitudes from the. to pornt out 52725 flmmfoldfldvmtagw attendant onfur/z a Sr/zcme. AND Il't, A Disjunction from the northern Colonies would. efl'ecntually put a Stop to Our -'I V V» k Myovq 1.! 4 . r '7'! wi ‘Fl‘ilv‘la'élll; "i enough; and therefore let us now haf'ten briefly |