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 this, like other general characters, will ometimes fail. The traders of Birmingham have recued themelves from all imputation of narrow elfihnes by a manly recommendation to Parliament of the rights and dignity of their native country.

thee men I do not intend to acribe an aburd and enthuiatick contempt of interet, but to give them the rational and jut praie of ditinguihing real from eeming good, of being able to ee through the cloud of interpoing difficulties, to the lating and olid happines of victory and ettlement.

all thee topicks of peruaion hould fail, the great actor of patriotim has tried another, in which terrour and pity are happily combined, not without a proper uperaddition of that admiration which latter ages have brought into the drama.