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Show .\. e «L 1) A ~». 1.; 1‘15 7 ‘ AUr LILL " ‘j 'I‘ .4 .54 Y‘ L1; ACURE for the SPLEEN.‘ - t 1". ‘ ., _ 25 fit "11'? v. \."ha: citi"'C"1"t"1"1l .i.h». ever .1 fincc under _ -, the 1' in ‘ enth IV} {30th ‘7‘)» V‘IV" time." at: - ml Ml'e'lthclgir‘rr ofl1ranccandlnsl‘urrinznmn. ltitoutmmnn . A i "A A ' _ . L . ' ‘ "15-". tl‘ .«' tree: by : "‘v, law, and the pwvntceczf Canedtt :nooli than" ' ~' A "in. ».‘r, .- "IV "Yi‘ a thinner, and My the lung, oil nee, Lyinf; a, overnco h) l. 5 n Bump. What do they heel ? What do rhey fee? What do they hear, but idle tales? Don't they lay, and do as they Pleafe? Andisn't this a proof of the mildnels of the g0V Tn- "'J' inntrmficg, ll;'i111;‘.c‘.dt() 1n rtudcc that ioteltantzcl I" ot.lx'1i‘ioi ,7 ment B Talk oflibertymwhy, in the name ofwondcr, what man, whctwr he womo no. A i'.‘w' .i. l «A .1, , "‘1; every, tmmtjumced ‘h is liberty if this isn't? 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V _ t. fuccelsful, forceabie oppotition to their lawful fzovereign and his liwfulauthority. all tommunications between th colonies by fea; by this means we may at once be cut off from all fupplies of cloath- . rm mm; ‘ ‘ 1 «Add 'l‘('\' Yiyht .‘1 1? l" ‘ they :‘r'cl any gm" entice yet: u re 1,\' meddle milh , ‘ .i ‘ etii (."i i ' ‘ U‘ IKCK i tl«-tlt;"!-t ‘ E ‘h l‘.L"-QJ Ii] ‘1] 1 Ln J‘4V their lance: [LL‘ tint. 1 i ‘ l ‘ i " firm than)? .:".-t\-:: i;‘-:‘ tome, 111.: do an tnci, i" ' , ‘ . u?‘w Cir (A‘...u;>h\' ". - } 1/115. 7' I Aim. i, . V i . ‘ . n ,1 lA-u England is a powerful Rate by lea, fu- perior to all the relt ofthe world Combined; lhc can blOt-l; up all our harbours, and prevent all foreign imports, and cut: or? , ‘3 . . the, my "22-51 a: frat-"43.1 5 now flu. much". 4.} ‘ 1 ‘ l bl‘iii \L; they'll right for them, Without lzettcr ,plow. ..t _, _ Au , i too v tnllx i 4 In Jenner. " 1".1J«l1 Our peopte i"i hei‘ls' (1' i L il.lCllL'l .ys \2'6'5‘,' ‘ '5 ‘A‘n‘nlw ' ' ' " ' igniting " ' ' fuel-lions I your two. .Yrfi'ltt, ' ‘ in "n llfiLllig'. 01: "enamel. 't H; 1.4}; little. J1." {tilt} -, : 7‘at ,it H if "0,813 231V 5?.htt‘lw' 1b ' . r rpm/2. l 2. to: er. my (\n11hL1uUA ' ' " ‘-: v 'n \ A. ‘ y . 7 5/:th y t \. {there's l7<":r; crude for 1t~-t.gh.ing. for both. r fighting-:1 fiddle~fiicl;'s end-them are not your fellows for fighting; they'll run upon the firlt fire, ifthey waitfor that. for all the other powers of Europe ; they don't confider the horrors of a civil war ; the terrible attendants even on a fucdcel‘aful rebellion ; much lefs, the fatal confequences of‘sn un- lune tit-:‘l‘uaded you, that; the two 7 22. ict‘ktv, uiil 1.33%., it the} e V (i! n.‘ -. , , ., » "a "13"‘7. Lam. (11 time, my. xcia‘gion ant. F Jr .) liberty; what the deuce would they have, or what would they be at? Why too much liberty has made them fo raving mad, that theycan't diflingnifh liberty from flavery; fighting! I fay down firlt and count the cells; they don't confider that the are entering the litts with a power, which is more than a match ' i.'."_;1i'4)|‘1i1f‘.n'\' yeta‘s I,~al:.,---ft1rcly print. ‘_ .tnt \‘ and. and and for when they talk of fighting the King's troops; they don't fit "run c rely» {lay at home, as they lill; they {wear and drink, and lie, whore, and cheat, and rob, and pull down houfcs, and tar "feather, and play the devil in every ‘hape, jultas the devil their own inclinations lead them ; and yet they ety out 'S/Jarp. Indeed, they don't well confider what they tall: cf, <1 h: "cclt rues, tithing that tnne-~ o: nae" )>‘ whatthey can, and keep what they get, and go to church, or ~( A\ i ing, grain, rum, l'ugar, molalfes, falt, ammunition, fifh, and every article of foreign trade, either for our own neccffary confumption, or for re-exportation; the lhipping of the province may all be made lawful prize, and every fea port town. he laid in ruins-By l'and, witha very few regiments, {he may cut off all intercourfe between town and town, and go on to lay wafle and utterly deltroy our homes, barns, fields, cattle, rain and Rock ofallkincls, until a body can alfemble who {hall fiare to tace them in the field. And here arifes to our View innumerable difficulties not yet attended to ; Our wives and children muff be fecured; our cfiates deferted; provilions, arms, ammunition, campequipage, and other necellaries of war mult be provided ; leaders fltlll'd in the art of war mutt be found ; and ifwe think we have any fuch among us, what a vafl proportion of them will, before the crilis comes on, devoltu'c for the loyal. fide 5 angwhat numbers, mull: we be furfi; W |