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Show 9,, 'WV‘ ""3, " ' 5W'4fifi1,292..» «(979‘" ' 7v ." I" "fa-'5 r POPULAR OBJECTIONS, 100 SERIES or ANSWERS nit To' tiieation would run much in the following Strain: Glory/fer under the Cover of ambiguous Expref; fions, capable of dili‘erent lVIeanings;---a Manoeuvre fit only for a bad Caufel Dr, PRICE'S Words are thefe [Page 93, Ill Edit.) " One of the MOST VIOLENT ENEMIES of the, " Colonies has pronounced them aler. Locxt's " Difciples :~--Glorious Title l How fhameful it 9‘ is to make War againf't them for that Reafon 9" Now the obvious and natural Meaning of thele Words, and the only Meaning, in which Dr" PRICE wilhed that his Readers {hould underfland him, is, that the Perfon who had called the Colonifis Mr. LOCKE'S Difciples, had, like= "i did not mention Dr. TUCKER by Name, C‘ therefore he needed no: to have applied the 0‘ Paffage tohimfelf." But, Sir, the CirCumfiance's prove, that you meant him. " D9 " they P ‘Why then Cu Emmy might fignihy only " an fldverfary, fuch as Dr. TUCKER certainly " is." But a mofi violent Emmy; what can that ‘lignify? " A via/mt Enemy may li'gnify unit/lam: ‘4 [idea/fairy." Still, Sir, you cannot conic of} even by the Help of this Salvo; for you ‘flt‘lil immediately afterwards, " How {hamefnl it is to " make {Var againf't the flmerimm for being " Mn LOCKE's Difciples -," therefore this ei [mt Emmy was likewife for mart/fig {Var againfi wife recommended the making War againft them, according to your State of the Cafe? them for that Reafon; that is, becaufe they were Mr. Locxr's Difciples. Now, as every Tittle " Oh no: I had there turned the Difcourfe by a 5‘ Figure in Rhetoric called ,zfpofzrop/ze, and :vas of this Accufation is. notoriaufly falfe; and as all my violent Enmity againfl the Colonies rifes no higher than to will: to throw them off, leaving " thet- firm-it)»; of the bloody~minded lVlinntry, them to tliemfelves, and to their own lmagina= " and not of Ur, "firemen." Bravo l-The Order of the j'efitz'r; is now extinét: And cer~ tainly there was no Need of continuing?T them. tions,--~What can Dr. PRICE fay to thefe Things? any longer, even for teaching the A‘rtflor Queens: And how can he clear himfelf from the Guilt of being a fab}? flair/er? l profeis, I know of no Salvo, no Subterfuge whatever. For either he muft fuhmh to this Imputation, or lie under another, which, by adding Crime to Crime, and. chicaning away the Meaning of the Palfages, is much worfe. And then his Defence and Vin- } dicatien inch rurnfg.‘ and liquivoeation, if we cm hm; \ > 3 V 9: is Profefibrs among I'rotellxm.s. _.littlléltl‘xeg. ,1 . Y, ,l N . , ‘/. . to the Apellation, g/crzom ,l_lL:.L ? Willcil 1 I. :9", ,, "o Du- I PRICE heltows on all Mr. Leer}; \/I , 1 ‘ . . ; a 3" [:1 furely it is not very COlllllUfl'le for lmn, o. .,.l. Men, who difclaims pining mgr Deni .ik «an; ' ,V‘V‘A 7 but wheels about, and attacks the Dean of |