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But as it is more t o t body, deserves consideration. And I put it as a question to tudy of mankind, ion and election is not too great a poo possess? erity, virtue is not ary.
It is from our enemies t en gain excellent maxims, and are frequently surprised into reason by takes, Mr. Cornreasury) treated tition of tempt, because t ed but of ty-six members, for tary y.
[tand of consequence a large and equal representation is to a state, sical disquisitions.] tO CONCLUDE, range it may appear to some, or o tters not, but many strong and striking reasons may be given, to s nottle our affairs so expeditiously as an open and determined declaration for independance. Some of is tom of nations, engaged in to step in as mediators, and bring about t Britain, no poate we may quarrel on for ever.
SECONDLY. -- It is unreasonable to suppose, t France or Spain ance, if o make use of t assistance for trengtion betain and America; because, the consequences.
ts of Britain, , in tions. be considered as rebels. t is someo to be in arms under ts; , can solve t to unite resistance and subjection, requires an idea mucoo refined for common understanding.
FOURto to be publisco foreign courts, setting fortually used for redress; declaring, at time, t not being able, any longer, to live ion of tis, y of breaking off all connections time, assuring all sucs of our peaceable disposition toering into trade s to tinent, ted itions to Britain.
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