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Show I .H‘EMffifl! "iii" 4i; likWU/flllllfl'fll" ,. I | | | |-||I~ [I‘llut "W",1 it ADDRESS AND APPEAL TO Republican Party now prevail. ‘But neverthe» 'rHE LAN'DED INTEREST. leis, if you, my Lords and Gentlemen, flqould HERE THEREFORE I willingly clofe th'b whole Difpiite between Mr. BURKE and me: be {0 weak aS‘to imagine, that Matters will flop there; and that your own large I'olleflions, your fplendid Titles, your hereditary Hon ours. and ample Privileges will eleape unhurt, amidll' that general [Vitae of private Property, and (Ira/h of Subordination, which will nece flarily enfue ; you will be woefully miflaken z-A ndl mull beg Leave to lay, that you will have profited but very little, by what has been {0 well written in the Annals of this very Country, for your Infirué‘tion and Admonition. For depend . upon it, the Ute of Coiszmz'llec-M'm, and the Bufinefs of Segue/hater: are not yet forgot; depend upon it, I lay, that Ways and Means are ‘47 And _I mof't chearfully fubmit the DecifiOn-‘df his important Qiei'tion tothole (but to f/Wfi' Wily) Who are the belt qualified, the molt able, and the mol'tconcer‘ned to decide impartially; What therefore is to follow in'tliis Treatife,‘ 'is to be confidered rather ex h'hundanti, than-lids firié‘tly necefl'ary for the Support of my Argui- ment, and the Contutation‘ of my Opponent. Yet, feeing thatthe following Points may ferve to elucidate fome of the former, and feeingthat lo much has been laid, and fuch confident Boafi‘in‘gs have been uttered, concerning the Advantages, and even the Immenlity of the Colony-Trade; i will enter the more particularly into thefe ‘ -< ftill to be found out, for the lowei‘t of the People to get at the l'oileffion of the greatefi: oi' Matters. I :yourEf'tates, as well in thefe, as in former Times. Their Appetites are equally keen :--And ifthele {hungry Patriots lhould fucceed, after fuch an Example is fet before your Eyes, who are you to blame but yourfel-ves P-ln one Word, you know, or ought to know, that even the tender And firf't of all, and previous to any Enquiry into the Fact, 15 enter a folemn Protefl againfl' the Partizans of America, Viz. That or BEGGING Mercies ofa Republic are cruel. rated from Great-Britain, all commercial Intereourfe would ceafe between the two Countries. J Or, if you are not yet convinced of the Truth of this Allertion.) look abroad into the World; may, look into what is now doing by the Republican Congrelles in the difingenuous Artifice, f0 often praé‘ticed by THE @ESTION. They beg the dellion, when they take for granted, that ifflmerz'm were {epa- For this is the very Point, which they ought to have proved, infiead of taking it for granted. 4772mm; and then fee how you would approve And prove it they never can, 'till they {hall have inch Men as thefe for YOUR MASTERS. firfi' demonfirated, that the Americans will no longer adhere to their own Interefi, when they H E R E- ' ilmll |