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Show t V ..,.-.«.; ., no (AA QaJu‘NLdy - '5 ‘ll'f'ig, 3J3 myas 1" v all l'mfi«we [mainll' ‘ F'W "'i .u'uull u I‘ll-II i 44 ADDRESS AND APPEAL TO Towns without Barracks, or Towns from which Barracks have been removed, are in a much more flourifhing Condition, then thofe which have them-Of fo mifchievous a Tendency is the Circulation of Money, when it becomes the Means of introducing ldlenefs, and of preventing Induf'try. For, reafon as long as you will on THE LANDED INTEREST. 45 Jiizerim, ought to have the Preference. You have every Means of Information now at your Command: Your Birth, your Rank, and Education, lift you up much above the Prejudices of the Vulgar; whillt your patrimonial Eflates and ample Fortunes fereen you from aMultitudc of thoie Temptations, to which other Men are the Subject, the actual State of Things willever grievoufly expoled. prove itfelf to be this, that Idlenefs is the Parent Gentlemen, let me tell you, that if you will not of Poverty, and Induilry the only Source of And yet, my Lords and all; and my Scheme of an Union with Ireland is calculated net only to introduce Wealth, and exert yourfelves on this trying Occafion, in fome Degree proportionate to the Importance of the Caufe now before you, perhaps it may never be in your Power to exert yOLii‘lelves hereafter, when you would wilh mol‘t ardently to do it. to prevent Idlenels in the lingle City ofDué/z'u; but alto to difi‘ul‘e conl'titutional Strength and li'irmnels, and to create a Stability and Com- Remember, therefore, 1 beleech you, the Words, the emphatic, and perhaps even the prophetic, Words of a celebrated Partizan, whofe Name I paétneis throughout the whole Empire: Whereas need not mention :--" Why, Gentlemen, will " not you, who are Mm ofgrmt Landed Eflatcx, " take an active Part in the prefent Difputes P " Your Neutrality, I do allure you, will not " protect you. For if you will fiill remain in" active at fuch a Crifis, what has happened be- real Riches. BUT, my Lords and Gentlemen, this is not Mr. BuRKt's has as necelhtry a Tendency to weaken and disjoint every Part of it, and to low Jealoulies and Dill‘entions botll at Home and Abroad, in the h/lothc-iuCountry, and in the Co.lonies:-~The unavoidable Cordbquence of which would be at the lall, arbitrary and defpotic Power. In one Word, the true Mottofor my Scheme Vi; 2mm; fertior; and for his, Divide ct impart" Judge therefore, as Men who are more deeply Concerned in preferving and impl‘oyznr' prelent Confiitution, than any pClalTs of Mien Whatever; ~judge, I fay, whether Mr. BURKE'S Sche: 1:: or mine, in regard to t/i'merz'm, "fore will happen again; and the *****'s and " the m6""‘"""'s who have but little to lole, but " may have much to get in Times of general " Confulion, will Certainly become the great " Men of this Nation." ' Fax {/2 at (111 113/33 dwri. INDEED the Ell-ates of the Church, we all know, will {all the firll Sacrifice, fhould the 1 Republican |