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Vol. IV '201 No. 26 The NO R TH, CAR O'LINA M A G A 7 9 OR, ILIO JLBLS-A L I N TELLIGENCE Rl From F R FD A Y November 237to.FR FETA Y November 30, 1764: Of-the Political and Civil Rights of the to tell when it begins to be nafcent' oris far BMtifl :y. rmi(l wiv'd lnto -the world.; But if I were to .4 Continued Jrom page 1 97. J; 7 ft fix a meaning to the two firfr nnraoWnfie the adminijlration of the colonics tho I do not H E parliament may be deceiv- WH ucm 1 ,em UV ,aX the world fcmud of fib, and the colo- Pwer andpndeur that havbeen ever yetdif- nies mavin manv refits be yed t0 the v,evv of mank"d' The cards are ' mes may in many reipecis oe n,,,- f,i l- . . mifreDrefentedtothe-KinP' . o :c vv 00 wm win miircprcicnao 10 me rung, fK ;. tl;, t..- itur.dhniXhe next uni veral- m ona rch will be favourable to tfohiiman race, for it Ins parliament and his miniftrv. In fome in- ft ances, a nv .well aflured'-.the colonies have been very ftrangely mifreprcfeiited in England I have now before me a pamphlet, , called the " adminiftratipn ot the colonics, (aid to be written by a gentleman who: formerly com tn a nil ed i n c hief in o ne of the m. : Lfuppofe this bookwas deilgned . for public information and ufe. There are in it many good" Tegula-r tibns propofed, which no powee can enforce but ih par Iiament. From all which J infer, that if our hands re Ued bythe paffine: ofan .' w aft of parliament, our. mouths are. not flopped provided we ipeak of that tranfeendant body with decency as I have endeavoured always to do and fhculd any thing have cfcaped me, or hereafter fall from my pen, that bears the HEyyLJiy 5 1 fc f o b e d i e nc e vjd u t yt a n d loyalty to tne King andv parliament; and the moderation a country has been umujumicu iur. uieie principles than i it-Bri tain, fi nee t he re vol lit ion . ' 1 take it, . every futy:a has a rigflt t(vgive his fentiments to the pu biic, of t h e u tili ty or in u til i ty of ?ny aa wlvatfoeverv eveq after if is palFcd, as well as while it is pending.-The equity and juftice jriiflion. to the legiflature. ' Reafons may be given, why an ia ought to be repealed, and yet obedience jmi ft -:b e y i e 1 d c d t o-i t-1 i 1 i-1 h a t" repeal takes place that can be ; given againftran . aft, ,are fuch as ' j)lJjm ural eaxiuv thei A j - ' v.vm v j yv 1 1 1 flu. luyunr w iuiw iuui pa uu uivm aiju lIJw J r 1 ri 1 - , higheft refpeft for the:rniniltryrtn impute it to the aeon of my heart, ra- f?me' tb 1?!ake ."0 "f; 'tlur , will impute it to the agony of my heart,; raT -ther than to the pravimof irvpw on ambitious wiflitisitoee-Great-Britain " I V I T T7 I t - - . . ' thertbauto-theprayit . . J a. a r T i y .. . ; J C t 1' 1 r ' - -r . V VV UU liLl L IIJ JL t Xrlll rff. t r tif tn t at ine neaa or tne woridr anu.to lee my Jvinnv . J '-r ;"-4-fll v ; . 1 1 1 1 n p r i-ffiii irif nrurr nr mnni inn i rK.n, . . . r" 5, - -- w ww umn, tiiLi . ' neither to the fpirit of;prophecy, nor any un- :CPc'dien5y of 'f1 1' the parlia- , - common ikiu in preuicung a. u is, muc v lc - -r -r-r-r- - W Uli V. W k W U 1L Villi 1 1 1 I I 1 U li t f'n!M1 ITil inn' - I ' '
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