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 mot cheaply from Britain, they will till buy, what they can fell to us at the highet price they will till ell.

is, however, a little hard, that having o lately fought and conquered for their afety, we hould govern them no longer. By letting them looe before the war, how many millions might have been aved. One wild propoal is bet anwered by another. Let us retore to the French what we have taken from them. We hall ee our Colonits at our feet, when they have an enemy o near them. Let us give the Indians arms, and teach them dicipline, and encourage them now and then to plunder a Plantation. Security and leiure are the parents of edition.

thee different opinions are agitated, it eems to be determined by the Legilature, that force hall be tried. Men of