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 expence is neceary, and what government is lawful.

“ our counel is proclaimed independent and unaccountable, we will, after the tenth day of September, keep our Tin in our own hands: you can be upplied from no other place, and mut therefore comply or be poioned with the copper of your own kitchens.

“ any Cornihman hall refue his name to this jut and laudable aociation, he hall be tumbled from St. Michael’s Mount, or buried alive in a tin-mine; and if any emiary hall be found educing Cornihmen to their former tate, he hall be meared with tar, and rolled in feathers, and chaed with dogs out of our dominions.
 * “From the Cornih Congres at Truro.”

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