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Show . i _ , ,. nual Boafiings. a PeOple, who, (we know by long Experience) may be trufied with every Thing, as being the ‘szz'ntgflome of Honour and Homfly, both in Plan can terminate in real Peace, and re‘f'tore that Harmony, of which he makes fuch conti- Let him therefore, at his own ‘ Leifure, take his Choice of either of the four, or even adopt them all, if he pleafes, and make the moft of them, IN the mean while, deign, my Lords and Gentlemen, to call your Eyes on my Plan public and private Life, and particularly thefoz'r aria/awed Monumenlr of national Grotiizrde. ‘ OR if this likewife {hould prove to be :1 Pill (dzz'ldg'flz as it is reprefented by him to be) ofa tom! Separation. And full of all, is it praética» ble in itfelf? And could it be executed with too large, and too naufeous for Englzj/lzmm to fwallow;~-then, thirdly, we are to fuppofe, in Eafe, if heartily fet about ?---Suppofe therefore, order to end all Controverfy, that the Trade and publifh to the Americans the following Mani~ with thefe North-flmerimm is fo efiEntial to our interefis, as a commercial Nation, that we mull felto, couched under the Form of an Act of Pare keep them in good Humour at any Rate, and at any Expence g-leal't they fhould deprive us of their Cul‘tom, to the utter Ruin of our Manu- factures, Shipping, Navigation, &c. &c. &c. OR lai‘tly, we muf't fuppofe, that old England is in Fact grown fo exceedingly weak and impo< tent, and A'merim f0 very firong and powerful, that it is ingvain to refil't any Encroachments, which the Colonies may make on the Mother= Country :‘For in fuch Circumflances, it is more prudent to fubmit to the prefent Evils, great as they are, than to provoke our Con: that you were to recall your Fleets and Armies, liament. " WHEREAS many of the Britiflz Provinces, Cos " lonies, and Plantations in North-America, afn " ter having made, from Time to Time, various " Attempts to throw off, or fubvert the legiflael " tive Authority and Jurifdiétion of Groom‘- " " " " " Britain, have at length proceeded to the greatelt and mof't daring Outrages for accom~ plilhing the fame, by entering into illegal Combinations and traiterous Confpiracie‘s, and even by breaking out into open and undill " guifed Rebellion : And whereas the Inhabi- ff tants in general of the {aid Provinces, Colo- querors to inflict ftill greater. mes, I .v, and cry peccowmar,---yet we take for granted, that no improper Ufe will be made of the great and manifold Conceflions, contained in Mr. BURKE'S Scheme; becaufe we have to deal with ) muf't neceITarily be made, before Mr. BURKE's < I fay, one or other of thefe four Suppolition's a‘m‘z'm. Or, fecondly, though we Ihould not give up the Point of Rig/2t, of making Laws, \1 23 j "‘3st VVl‘V" THE LANDED INTEREST. Morals, towards fincere Repentance, is R4221. vet»). ".3219"..JLA I ADDRESS AND APPEAL To a .,,.,. l4(Ml-tn "'§ru&firfi§7¢$"‘57‘gfia‘;_ _ YT" A L 22 |