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27 encroachment on Freedom from a wretch who dared menance its total destruction? Is it possible, that a Matron should court the company and suffer the lesser loves of the foul-hearted Libertine, whom she had with difficulty repelled from the last violence? then were the check, which he has received, only the fie! fie! of a willing Prude, who rejected his haste, but approves his passion,

But there are dreadful encroachments yet unrepelled. The poison is disguised not killed. 1. Any man, whom a magisterial neighbour chuses to insult under pretext of suspicion, is liable to a domiciliary inquest. Our houses are no longer our castles. 2. A justice of peace cannot indeed immediately disperse an assembly of petitioners, but he can prevent them from deliberating: he