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Show ‘ _ i would have been regarded as more decifive than the Productions ofour modern licentious PrelTes. ‘K "v But as we now live in very extraordinary Times, n li'mlfllllllllll'b full of new Lights, and new Dilcoveries, I forbear, lelt our l'atriots lhould accufe me of Bi, Britiflz Legiflature. I ‘J ) a " In the Year of the Rebellion 174.5, and for many Years afterwards, the Landon liq/mug Pofl (now a _r€public in) was then a flaming jaw/2m Paper: During which Period the Author of there 'l‘ruus had frequently the Honour of being ahufs d by him, under the Character ofa [mew/Lard), fawriml, Chewy-(l7; "VJ/g. Now, how are we to re- concile thefe glaring Contradictions? And what is the Reafon for profelfing fuch a prepol'terous Zeal for America, in Preference both to the Interelts and Honour of their native Country? The Reafon is this :-They think, that by che‘ Once in particular (above 20 Year; ago) he wns complimented in the highllown Strain of 7fzz/J {3m Tut/tier gm: 7111292: Iflqrioz‘. 'th 'l‘imes are now greatly altered ; and to i: the Tone ofthe Abide. But the Author is perfectly refigned to thefe V1- ciflitudes ofhumzin AH" irs : And he has no other Favour to all; of this, and of all his Brother-Scribblers, whether weekly or monthly, in Sheets, or in Pamphlets, than that they would zzauer [uni/[j 15;)", becaufe that, and that'only, he lhould look upon to he a real Di/grace. Butlt Is IlOE m5 Landau Emmi/lg Pofl alone, who from a violent Jacobite has commenced a tierce Republican. Many lilte‘lntlances may he I‘L‘Collc'éluk'i. And indeed the Trnnfition 1_S MW" enough; fr r if a Man can he lb abliurd as to thinl: that there is an Emlyn; zZv/e Right in any one Family; when that 1' amily becomes {xiii/til, he turns a Republican. thly 4 I tithing and protec‘ting a republican Government in the Colonies, they are paving the Way for in- troducing a limilar Eltablilhment into Great- Britain. Therefore Repué/z'cz'fm is the Bond of Union between thefe unnatural Eng/WWW and their Fellow-Labourers of America : Republirz'fm. I fay, [pardon the Ufe of a new Word, where the Language doth not afford a better] is made the common Caufi' for uniting Perfons of the mOl'C difcordant Interefts and different Inchnanons in pt h er Refpeéts‘. C And - a gotry, Priel‘tcraft, or Superl'tition *1 .utlun‘lulunu V v an unnatural Superfoetation, and the avowed Enemies of the Briti/k Conl'titution, they ought not to be allowed to fit in Judgment in a Britiflt 'Caufe. They are, it is well known, the profelTed Advocates for continuing and cementing the Union between Great-Britain and her Colomics; and yet they with, above all Things, to fee thefe Colonies totally exempt from, and independent of, the Power and Jurildié‘tion of the i‘imas' . Time, when the Authority of filth a Caution nuine, canflz'tutimal "/7:ng of this Kingdom, but 5‘ vhtVz" l:4. 1‘ " Emit."-‘VVHEittront BY THEIR FRUITS YE " SIIALL KNOW THEM." I fay, there was a 4thly. I exprefsly except againlt all Perfons of Republican Principles for very obvious Realons; for tho' they dignify themfelves by the Name of Wmcs, yet as they are not the ge- 3 its" good Tree bringeth forth good Fruit; but a corrupt Tree bringeth forth evil Fruit. A good Tree cannot bring forth evil Fruit, neither can a corrupt Tree bring forth good I7 Viv w. i-f y. " " " " THE LANDED INTEREST. 9‘ ADDRESS AND APPEAL To " Thorns, or Figs of Thiltlcs? Even f0 every Sunsew‘hcw __ .74-- . its e‘tmsiatnms..n-t "I: it" a" 16 |