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 N o xxxvno Terre-FiIins. 4 Let no body' think that I am fpeaking azaint the true-born Engl}jqman shberty to cenfure great menand iudge o5 ?ublirk aair; allberry which i ray,If fre- quently take, to fhew the fingulafity of ?y parts, and The profoundneff ofmy judgment  efpecmll in oints. . .Y P ., which are generally approved, and m vohtch all partte agree. For all the�e reaf'ons, I hope that I fhall be exC cu{id from entering into a ]heme, which, as have proved, tends to the deltru&ion both o my body and my �ouli and into which i cannot en}er, without drawg upon my fe the imputa. tion of an abandoned villain, as well as an egregious In a few word; if juice cannot be executed upon the deftfoyers of our country, without firing in rebellion again Ks Gzo sand if there is no way to relieve us Dom the calamitie which the SOUT-S has brought upon us, but by nding for a popifl ?rete&r, I will not blu to declare that e unot ve too many Scns in the n=ion. TER-

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