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 through all ranks and through both exes; women and children have clamoured for Mr. Wilkes, honet implicity has been cheated into fury, and only the wie have ecaped infection.

greater part may jutly be upected of not believing their own poition, and with them it is not neceary to dipute. They cannot be convinced, who are convinced already, and it is well known that they will not be ahamed.

deciion, however, by which the maller number of votes was preferred to the greater, has perplexed the minds of ome, whoe opinions it were indecent to depie, and who by their integrity well deerve to have their doubts appeaed.

diffue and complicated quetion may be examined by different methods, upon different principles; and that truth, which