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 elect and depute thoe, by whom laws are to be made, and taxes to be granted, is a high dignity and an important trut: and it is the buines of every elector to conider, how this dignity may be well utained, and this trut faithfully dicharged.

ought to be deeply impreed on the minds of all who have voices in this national deliberation, that no man can deerve a eat in parliament who is not a. No other man will protect our rights, no other man can merit our confidence.

is he whoe public conduct is regulated by one ingle motive, the love of his country; who, as an agent in parliament, has for himelf neither hope nor fear, neither kindnes nor reentment, but refers every thing to the common interet.