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Show "'‘ 4‘" "‘r‘np‘e‘fittrY-fi -31aniz '2? SERIES or ANSWERS TO kingly Government. No, this is what you did not wifh, becaule you wanted to have made Tool; of them, in order to have brought your own Schemes of more Liberty, and a bettrr Con/22'- tntz'onfiijf to new. And then :---But they were too precipitate, and both of you have been dilap- pointed in your Turns :---You--»by their OverEagernefs for attaining the wilhed-for‘Oinec‘t of afree and egnnl Republic : And they,~--by your Tardinefs and l'rocrai'tination. HOWEVER, from what has been faid, the intelé ligent Reader will be at no Lofs in comprehending the true Caufe and Foundation of the Dif- pleal‘ute of the whole Party againfi the Bank of England. And whili't lam on the Subject, I will add {till one Thing more concerning PaperMoney, [the Importance of it being a fuflicient Apology] VlZ. That Paper Money, and COpper Money have a great Affinity with each other relpec‘ting the prelient Subject For the grand Security againl‘t being ever run with Copper Money, and againl‘t being drained of our Gold. and Silver by luch lVloney, is, that Copper is no legal Tender of Payment, excepting to a {mall Amount. Therefore no Pei‘lon, as he is not obliged by Law, will take much more of Copper Money than he lees convenient. Confequently POPULAR OBJECTIONS. 93 fequently Copper Money never is, and never can be poured in upon us in any alarming uantities. But the patrioric Dean SWIFT had almolt railed a Rebellion in Ireland under the like fhameful Bretence, with that which is now maintained by the patriotic Dr. PRICE, VlZ. That Copper Money and Paper Money will drain us of our Gold and Silver; and, 0/2 fad! fad! lent/e not (.1 [ll/red: be/zincl. And thus it appears - but too'plainly, that Mode-Patriot: in every Country, in every Age, and of every Denomination, are much the lame. Therefore to return. As the great Cry, that our Trade is in Danger, is now proved to be a Phantom; and as it is apparent all over the Kingdom, that Trade was never brifker, (indeed too brilk to kill, for when there is fuch an excellive Demand for Goods, as at prefent, they are never well made; and that brings on a national Dilcredit‘) therefore the Objet‘tions againft a Separation are greatly lelTened; at the lame Time, that'the Difficulties and Bil-courage- ments in carrying on this War, are found to multiply every Day. Now thele two Circum‘ fiances, operating together, will of themlelves (not to mention other Reaions) necelfiirily bring about in Time, tho' not immediately, the happy Event of a total Separation. G 3 CONCLUSION. W‘hfia‘ "r have declared with {och Vehemence againl't all "3.x; 92 |