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Show Tire R1 GriTs OF BRITAIN AND CLAIMS or AMERICA, protected the Colonies in War, encouraged their, of future contei'ts in America; and, by giving roduce with bounties in time of peace 15, entered the Colmies unlimited fecurity from ABROAD, procure for them that profperity at HUME, 24 25 into all their quarrels with their neighbours, made their enemies her own ; and, for their fake, has the not, in fome degree, fubjeéted her- which has encouraged them, like parricides, to raife the dagger againfi her own bread? felf to an annual tribute to Indian lavages, in whom habitual injuries had railed an irreconcile- Declaration, affefl‘ to reprobate the lat} Peace, The Congrefs, in the next paragraph of their able hatred to their oppreflbrs P Did {he not, too though they have derived to many and [0 great fatally, relinquith great advantages on every other advantages from that treaty. tide of a fucceisf‘ul war, to eradicate the very feeds the Americans ought alfo to induce this King- dom to regret the {lipulations [he made for their fecnrity. Had Canada remained in the of The conduct of hands of the French, the Colonies would have $09,095 remained dutiful fubjeéts, Their fears for themfelves, in that cafe, would have {upplied 133,333 133,333 tr e piace of their pretended affeflion for this ,6. Brought over, :6 Jan. 1762. Ditto, 15 Mar. i763. Ditto - - ~ - - Nation. They would have fpoken more {paringly of their own refources, as they might 22 Apr. 1770. To reir‘nburfe the Province of New Hampfhire their expen- ces in furnithing provifions daily hand in need of our aid. and times to the troops raifed by them for the Campaign in 1756 6,oc:9 i3 3 _ 1,081,771 1: g; 1 1/1 Axum! afBoum‘z'zr on American Common/1712:. L. .r. flounty on Indigo from 1749 to 1773 paid by Great-Britain Bounty on Hemp and Flax paid under the Act of 4 Geo. Ill. ch. 26. from 1766 to 1772 - - the 3d of Queen Anne, from 1706 to 1729 Raw Sill; Pipe braves Hogfhead Staves Bartel Staves l'ipe, Hogihead, or Barrel-Heading. But their habitual fears from France were, it feems, removed only to 145,022 3 4f give room to their ingratitude to Great Britain, 5,560 8 73 The effrontery ‘Witfl which the Congrefs reprobate the late Peace, is fcarcely equal to Bounty on Importation of Naval Stores from America, purfuant to the Act of Under the Act of 2d Geo. ll. from i729 to 1774 lficiides other Bounties granted on incapacity of defending themttelves would have always recurred to their minds, as long as the objeas of their former terror {hould continue to near their borders, d. Their former 430,178 4' their folly in applauding the Minifiet‘ who had carried on the war. \Vith peculiar inconiittency 6 I 1,028,584 they effefit to 7 ommence an mm of" Public 3 Ruin," from Mr. Pitfs retignarion in 1761,: yet the whtle " object of their withes" is to be Placed on the fame footing as in the year 1763. C They |