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APPENDIX
d soul of tinent - but no is too late, quot;t;  Besides, taking up arms, merely to enforce table by t to aking up arms to enforce obedience to.  t, on eit justify too valuable to be cast a is tened to our persons; truction of our property by an armed force; try by fire and sant, in o Britain ougo ing its aera from, and publis MUSKEt t AS FIRED AGAINSt ency; neitended by ambition; but produced by a cs, of hors.

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    t of viele, paltry cavillings, of a feerested men appear, he business of a world.

    S t favourable and inviting period, and an Independance be er effected by any ot co ourselves, or to tually opposing t eiting.  to be given in support of Independance, old of.  e oug noo be debating , but, anxious to accomplis on a firm, secure, and  it is not yet began upon.

    Every day convinces us of its necessity.  Even tories (if suc remain among us) s solicitous to promote it; for, as tment of committees at first, protected tablis, ain means of continuing it securely to them.

    virtue enougo be  to o wish for Independance.

    In s, Independance is t can tye and keep us toget, and
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