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The Xortti-Carolina M AG A Z I N E, for 1.764 1 87 - -And are weiof tbis Province to ; remain un- - pendency on Great-Britain concerned1 Spedtators ? Do we not feel the ties, and promote the prfent general Deter nii Want of Money j and are not we involved in nation of encouraging bur own Manufatio the general Ifiua?- Surely yes but we have it - ries. lifjth more iniour KOweri . ana can iqoner neip our- .. wane amps ror K,emiancesvwnicn mun even- felves, if we contemplate on our own Strength, and thatin (uch a Manner as to render-tS Defignkx of SelMntercfted Men, abortive and faiitlefs. - Providence has been pleafed to blefs us this Seafon with a fine Crop of FLAX (that ttially affeft the Weft-India Planters as th&y greatly -depend ,oiv Northern Ships for Freigh t If by two or three Years Forbearance we'tould : bring: them to a Neceffity of fending: their Pro- . -j..w- :.: -Tzt - - v and immediately wanted Article) now let every their duw ai (hould foon feiifj throughout th Continent was only to forbear of the Briti the Nation I? This, if attempted, cannot be tho't to be done out of Prejudice to thofe un- " ' -r-. - -- f0 f. t uv empioy one, two, or more Children and Servants, in fbinning and work- i ng the fa me into its various U I es, fo as to. prevent, as much as poffible, the Importation of Linens. Our Sheepfolds are greatly incrcaf ed, and from the Plenty of Hay v both of the we are rhot to be trampled upon by .the uri old and new Crops, many of. thofe ufeful rcafonable and cruel inclinations of a few def-' Creatures through the Winter,, perate Planters, and convince our. Friends. in and in.the Soriner amolv J reDavuS- withtheir- Fleeces-for our Care, which, when manufac tured into fine and conrfe Cloth, may fupply the Inhabitants with Cloathing : But i fx it be afked who is to do this ? I anfwer, the Mer chant, Farmer, and Trad c fm a n , al I m u ft e m 1 bark in the Ifalutary Dcfign, Reformation, muft firft begin with, the Gccatlt'wasaii. Honour to a late Lieutenant Governor ofa: neighbouring Province, that he, made his pub lic Appear nce at a gene ral Elefiion of : Coun cillors, in a Suit, of Cloth made at his own Farm. Our Merchants muft import Iefs, as their Means' for Remittances , will certainly be lefs.- if an Improvement, is made on the Lands cleared,; b)L c jwould-yieldtiim tumberfetches4-That Branch has brought rri a n F o u r X r 1 i a b i t a n t s fo g r c iL 1 1 y into H c: t t , : that they are obliged, to follow it like Slaves: confined to the Gallies of Spain, or the. Miners "of .. the Coalpits; in England, v It.would bean lSorilotheir Honour ndInterefly -i f theyT -would-fuffer them to-tilLthe;Lands,-ani the Produce inftcad of Lumber for Pay meht We have to overitocked the vv elt- inuia lilands En gland - t t-weef equal(y,;jVeeLwU us,v they put us upon forcing Branches oi Trade, n ot b e f ore t h oti ght o f, a nd muft dVen tually afFedl Great Britain ; butl it is, hoped fuch Remonft ranees will this Year b& m ad c fromLthe; Continent to his i Majefty in Parlia m en t, a s -may in duce hi m to pity and p r o tet us... - : ; mericanus The .following is the genuine Copy of cr Letter : .from Dri Anderjon one :oftbezunbappys Gentlemen majjacred by Order of Cojjim ; . Cawji ) to his Friend Dr Dovidfon dated. i was cul - bertidppedi'w -r'and- Compofure (underf . that woulddo Honour t a the great ejl bidmesy K ; ancient ".or modern. J - --13.. Dear David on. I "N'Cnlalrh isExcel 1 en cy lias bceir Completely 'defeated ntl :i n confequencef obliged to retreat to Jaffier Cavvn'sGardenV s efterday,and:purpofes:conHna wis uay. oum roo , wn n t n e o ea poyspar n v 7 wit li jLu m bcandt-th eyr (ee J theNeedwe re If- . VI.IUIiS- iti arid manyrTimes get it for lefs than it colt. It? thought no bet or Merchants en thn Continent is ib little -wickedtlMikn orty eight Gentlemen wlthv- him; Were belonging" to; thirPfcincey-cdnfequently-hava it more in! their Power to throw, .off their De .txgecieair aii aiong?-i,mun cntrerore-a3- M Mil 1 7-1 Ml - r f - 1 1
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