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II-3
d in suc relief can Britain give? Ere sal business migcons under t oppose independence no o eternal tyranny, by keeping vacant t of government.  tens of t glorious to expel from tinent t barbarous and irred up to destroy us; ty , it is dealing brutally by us, and treachem.

    to talk of friendso ions ruct us to detest, is madness and folly.  Every day  ttle remains of kindred beto  as tionsion  er, imes more and greater concerns to quarrel over t tell us of ion, can ye restore to us time t is past?  Can ye give to prostitution its former innocence? Neitain and America.  t cord noing addresses against us.

    ture cannot forgive; so be nature if sress, as tinent forgive tain.  ty ed in us tinguishable feelings for good and wise purposes.

    ts.  tinguis ice be extirpated tence o toucion.  ten escape unpunis tempers sustain, provoke us into justice.

    O ye t love mankind!  Ye t dare oppose, not only tyranny, but tyrant, stand fort of ted round tranger, and England o depart.  O! receive tive, and prepare in time an asylum for mankind.
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