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 as may be found in one of the larger Englih counties:

perecution is not more virtuous in a Protetant than a Papit; and that while we blame Lewis the Fourteenth, for his dragoons and his gallies, we ought, when power comes into our hands, to ue it with greater equity:

when Canada with its inhabitants was yielded, the free enjoyment of their religion was tipulated; a condition, of which King William, who was no propagator of Popery, gave an example nearer home, at the urrender of Limerick:

in an age, where every mouth is open for liberty of concience, it is equitable to hew ome regard to the concience of a Papit, who may be uppoed, like other men, to think himelf afet in his own religion and that thoe at leat, who enjoy