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 not uit the Subjects, or the Subjects the new Adminitration. It is with Liberty as with thoe olid and ucculent Aliments or generous Wines, which, tho' fit to nourih and trengthen the robut Contitutions that have been accutomed to them, can only erve to oppres, to diorder and detroy uch weak and delicate Frames as had never before made ue of them. Men, once accutomed to Maters, can never afterwards do without them. The more they betir themelves to get rid of their fetters, the farther they tray from the Paths of Liberty, in as much as, by mitaking for it an unbounded Licence which is the very revere of Liberty, they almot always