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Times.. In this" .we muft' beg. leave to diflent is but making the TMatter worfe:Ar Nature
fronv that Miniftry, who feemed, not long itTelf will nojtjSJ erEff efflt:. to t.cea fo. wih i
ago,:io ipy uor iruiujig ;Uy-,uiuMjttuvcu- uy- uic
ftrongeft Human Probabilities ; and, to mend
the Matter, reduced themjelves to that Necef-
hty, with the Probabilities on tne other.bide.
the Caufe remains it is out of the Power of
Tor- that Purpofe can - end ain nothing better
than Labour, inuain.y "
This domeftic Peace and Harmony ..reftored,
Our next DeDendance is upon Your Ma-
tcfty's Wifdom and Virtue. 'ThjB urgent Nc- would, We are pcrfuaded, give great Joy to x
ceffity of the Times, nd Y
Goodnefs of Heart,- make rus hope for the: ut- abfbliitely neceflary to enable us vvto- makfe any
moft Exertion ofU both. ThereatelHiffi ufdful Improve'mcntvof whattheM
Acuity Your,, Majefty, .and other -Crowned thoughtiit to Ieave:.in Ourflands, and to fe-
HeadsJabour-under-is tbcome at the Know- care lis agalri .' of thefuture
v, ledge of Truth.If Princes, cptrfd know the Jntriguea of Qu
r-TriulhftfoXruth'Would make tbein- jree Hut
" theymuft judge, of Aifairs by fuch Repre
sentations as, others make to them-:- Thofe
7Ac7ary fometimes maderby cunning and. defign
'ing'Mcni .and.fomettmes byweak:pne$J
Therefore . We pray G OD, to endow Your
Maieftv with " Princelv Wifdom and On-.
. . ---i-. r 'VV,.
, ,e ii humbly rel Majefty's
Wi(dorri ; and; 'fatherly Goodnefs to bring
about this Gi,oRiousEv:EN.l
That Your Majefty-Rei
and profperousi that all Miniftcriai Artifice,
Itripofition andIre
der,ftandingL .withuckpeft
rclt You may k and penetrate
- c into'AfFairs, ahdr. govern happily -.rrXh M
Yoiir Majefty may be blfTed with a Hiniflry
in whofe Ability and Integrity both Your Ma
jefty and Your. People can fecureiy conficJe,
and.equal to, the arduous Ta(k. which lies be
fore them. :$den fearing G 0 D Skating
, Covetotijmfs : A;: Minittry which France nid
Spain mayook upon with fo much Awe, as
to keep! themfelves within the Bounds of Ho-
nour "5nd Juftjce 5 - and z-Mumuy who can re
ft'ore that uhiverfal Peace arid Hrmony whijeh
. not long ago was the Terror puremijes,
and the Joy of all Your Majefty's Dominions ;
butvfiich-has-lately-been-unhappljb
and foitably rewarded, is the flncere Prayer pfy
ma;y it pleafeTYou r Meft
moft Dutifuly Wd Lo
. To ihije.the Printer herey prefumes to addy ' r
On the Fallacies v advanced in fupport of the '
PEACE. -
m
0 -T H4NG furelycan beoirulycon-
temptible as. the arguments by. which
the Scotti(h pad:izans:cndeayou
opinion of the in tegrityand wifdom of their
the weakCcndut;ofMen, ' whp
lcmgbeen loudly complainingf-tlya
that Confidence. otrour People which they-
have never had the Prudence to endeavour-to
gain, or deferve, by any reafpnable Means., '
; "Reputation iand. Credit the-Qyiet land
V Satisfaction )f Mens Minds, . can b6 ration
f f : ally built on .nothing but Experience. This
cc alone can convince any -impartial thinking
fc Man of the Ability Intepritv or other
judgmentaridrunufpelingi confidence of the
,.pu,bhc. ' ::J ;.(-.'--.
i. As thertreaty pf peace is ,byj ttich thecmofi:
r important, fo i 1 1 s n a t o il tofu ppbfe t K a t i t
ihould employ a greater part of- Pur- corifide
ratioh than any pther proceeding of the arbi
.trary Scot, apd be. more frequently canvaf-
fed, jn. proportion .sthisfupen
iVueLofjhofef ion rwhom jour Afiirse " u
CV pend both as to the Council and Execu- : who;haye de-
. tiori of them.T-All extravagant Com men- ; fence:of:this treaty have p
-dation ancLPraife priorjo this, is out of Time, pretty fpecies of argument, in order to fupport
and rather faifes Sufpicioh than gives Content -the reftitutiori bf our con
, And all abufive Noife and Clamour agai
: Effedt of this Experience' upon Mena Mm minifter. -
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