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Show ,Nhg. A ADDRESS‘AND APPEAL To THE LANDED INTEREST. {hall be difunited from us. A difficult; Tali? this l In regard to which, they will find all the fish-tin?{51ml cu5. World to be Unbelie‘vers; Indeed I have al~ ready lb effeétually filenced this Plea in my Fourth Traét from Page 203 to Page 220, [2d Edit. printed for RIVINGTON, &c.jethatl hope I may be excufed from repeating the fame Things. And as the Arguments there urged REMARK CCORDING to the above State of the Account, the Sum Total of the Value of the Exports to Holland and Germany alone, durhave never been attempted to be anl‘wered, noting a Period of nine Years, exceeded that to all in: J mu" 3" {EB-k w Hfiifimfifit A; ‘ 4,8 withf'tanding {0 much Good~VVill to do it, and in ,E ,gJ Kim-Willllllll'ill" that my Opponents mof't certainly would do it, if they could, the natural Conclufion is, that they are UNANSWERABLE. THEREFORE I now enter upon the Subjeét undu|u I I"I"t w»; itfelf ; and as the Trade to Holland and Germany l q '1 .'I ..x O t the [prefent revolted] Provinces of Nari/z Amen rim, by no lefs than 10,234,103l. 75. 7d. which is more than ONE-THIRD of the Whole. And yet this very Period was more favourable to American Exports than any other: tit. Becaufe during this Period, there was the greatelt Emi- (and more particularly to Hanover) hath been frequently reprefented as being very inconlider- able, and of {mail Importance -, I have for this gration from Europe to Almerlra, and particularly from Hollarza' and Germaay, that can be remembered; and each Emigrant, if a Cuftomer n .. D very Reaibn, feleéted this Trade from others; to make it the Subject of our Comparilbn with the Trade to all the revolted Provinces of Nari/i- America. to England, whilfl; refident in Europe, not only fwells the American Account by his Removal, but alfo links the Earopeaa: So that he acts in a double Capacity, by adding Weight to one Scale, and by fubl'traéting, at leafl: an equal, if not a greater, from the other :_--2dly, Becaule During this Period, the Colonilts, and more efpecially the four New-England Go‘Vernments, were preparing for a Nari-Importation Syfiem; and therefore were {toring their Magazines with great uantities of Goods to ferve 'l‘OI' many Years. This Circumltance appears G on |