4 hheen firft the tools afld itftruments, and. matter's eafe, andYor his.ountrys gd- : ' aerwaru-. tb - - . LoTdr- who would berfuade-his -M7 that . hio indulging thence labour to reftore Pc -:a"? tm-ou-wilUbto - pU vnu the converlat on tnat paueu in ic- ijraiw;uu ,,.,.-.-.. ... to tell yOUUie, wuwiiw . . . . f , . . .. ' . u- fl...A k niri. fnrh nft it IS. ,crct etweeiv a & a news pa-' may be turned molt ,to advantage. Jhe.worW Pltlr Mr PU for his f- is convinced, "that ploying Mr. JWl ia !!,.!? r,? r: 'hiX all ?tbe flaudcr helped tbe only method of : doing , that 5 and.f Lord ttv ' n. . . 1 .1 UV ntidrtinn in a certiin aflerriblr, Jf it mould beaqueftion in a certain aiiembly, Who advifed the continuance of certain peop.e in power ? Mr. P-tt may be c, led upon, and will then DC opuna-iuai, a. ..v..cv meiu of the court, o;ut of oice, after pcrtorm- ' -1 r . : U ...111 -) ' mn(r rnfnpAhlff ' . -a - i rrr KTr P.. will nnt he fritxht-i ftd. But-I fee that, .with a.digmty that lhews ' 'him worthy, of his Prince's confidence he cornTtodrvulgenrftngleplirafeprexp that pafled in private. No, bis cor. duct to his i Prmce is notUfce that of th , f.mrtnrf the crown, really ,dilgrace - royalty, by idly and vvontonly hanging aoout. PeWdedipeec - -... - i . - - - . , ri r;:;':...--. : ' ' : ' ' " '" - ened wuh what weak people talk of conliften cy ; let him rememberv that the object, of hi$ "country's wifjies is to; fee.. bim,nd focfr as.lip can conhde ui,;empioycp. M. E. The X H 0 IlG -E ?f a H.U S B "A N D. rj-.firi, n w ri iffirnit anil nic T' inltruct the fair in Hymen s cnoice ; t. t 1 : indifcretion. ... ; , rTrrh the thouphtk-fs dddy maid, jrEc.-n. r-rtrJhe orefent-K rtt Lord ltnat in wmcn .-.. .prefent f u;ft lpre -hadtopmuchnM oaaneis uiu jiw y ;;, T.r r,ntrv and (how. if nough to,n A deoalentPn pridjand faon fo intent, hie nQftand-reureQ to-an-itM' yH . 1 v . 1 P; 1' h i!-t r' 1 r-j a t r t- -On fnllv fo entirely-bent ; 01 tne ime, xui w , ,, 1 " itt: nnpA nn twhrrhrr nne in ten SSeVaWe Tnk hVwas an accomplice: She's been threyears, ;or more, at fchool, ' !So:SadMo-b fn h m wih To weak a, to Can tell what mode came laft from France j Sirthrmfcives f,(e1 Was it Lord B-e or Can cutafowlthe modifh way, who figned the . And knowi the art of drinking tea. ? ho negotiated the peace 1 Had not the wprd , e -' ( J - . ' 1 I X . -A ;1 ' t. Wn named in the MamttltQ I had avoided it. Let me advife the good part 'ners to be - cautious how they accuttom -cur cars to the meafureof an Impeachment. ft ---I hall only-add,lthatLord .fcoasjftill Qtie game to play for his , own fafery, for, his '-r.irliM there is fome better part Than frantic whims, and gaudy art ThanVpam per.'dipride and vanity, Dwells in yotir looks, and courts the ?yc. ;Xkriahrier.f6ark of fenfe rcfinM .. , , l I ; mildly jgiowuig in your mmuf Blind r

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