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Vol. IV.
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PUBLISHED WEErCW! B.t A fc-L M A N D HALL.
HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Mr, S.reaiy .l)u :das mured.
tha; th; order of she day tor .taking thli he had this 'night delivered when
his M i it.'s mejlage iota coulider ...
tiQ , lkffl'J be read.
The fp'.kr. then lead'rrfre m;f
fage as fellow :
"'' George Rf.x.
. ft J he uiju'ifs in the
1 , uo tne prei-nt.
" cifti audivtfdlts tpJM," I nc nru
Cajftfideratiod mc, Whether-we hail
ade'quate f'ecurity for i!e main
tenance, t'ortbe ttab;lity -of any, trea
ty, we ftionUI ..conc'ude with, the new
vtoyernniem ? If the picture given u;
the jFVt'rch revol'Vion was ov any
mea S a true one, it was ho. confif.
:fiit v t the (afety oj other (htes
HsrMr. Pitt entered at length
,i, t!w difcullion on the origin of
liP'e,
that Ic-rneJ p n !emi(i upon this eell'.ry ar,d deiridi-ve per. d
luirie&.'in a work which was laid to net nuke this (hiemenr :rh a' 'iewt iid-.s, was
. ... tr .. .-Lin .1 . . . - r : 1.
tia?e nod'ergone tilirty-twu coitions ; iu cn-.i-noeine: appltuie ar'.d asmi
avA he had now .given tile hoille an ; ration oih;& coatirrv corr
flTftrrunity of comparing them with I lidenog the.cj.aracie&wf ihe- Frtttch
rsvoiurion, the dliw-j4 lot -.'j tfi',
c tsci uf; which in nifter ad. .-pied Ought
to i-ave tec-;i rivet'jeir i.u: St would
:tvc t,; T.iew a'"ie:iil; ttiat " to th?yn
nut to he afmbei) the origin
:A' t'.it wityciedared bid Icrin'Hhatdv
iipoii the mala of tj;c nations of Eu
rope, and ex fen Ted. 10 .countries iftt
r -ttr pifli ot dc globe, in fol
lowing p 4 iiiji which m-ft be
ijpo!ed' v an eajdjy fxerrion," and
never be conV-tJKtd lib the itrenorh
r,!)F;:.ncrjCC-
MiP-tfivaii'
t ui calculated to provide only lor
tlv((irU months of the year, hivina
jetty 'now recommends to the lioule,
(0 iike ftfefe . farther piovifioa. as
they, may j'.:dge necelFary, unit r fh and concluded hat rMrjceJof u be ttifM. fe.yith the two
t foe tor; (em. uijijftaoces, for, ti winl g,jj,Fellcr.--The decree of t evcjp4iw; b'oiVfMdf of Denmark
lertra! branches of the p'jb'tc ferv'k the IJfth oaNavrnher, he obervei, land saiten there Va not a
and tor the vigorous prolecutin of rw.a dTccled .uaiolt England. Upjo J na'ioo in Coi'Oi.'on qlm ol it, againfl
tne war ; and his jaiefly his iven the whole, tlif-n, it muft be lefc to which-ixance did not, lince the re-
direr.tions that the proper e(lioates the good fenfe of the honff to onG-' yolufio,!, either declare ar or die,
for this pui-pofe fluuld fe laiJ be" 'der whether it was better St lafer to be tate fome treaty, or .infringe fomt-
fore-tlu: houle. . Ut open hollihty, than to lutFer an principle of the law of nations.
" His uujefty has thought proper armed nation to go into foieign coun- Th wanton attack- of the Papal
ou this occvii n to direcf mat there tr'u s preaching " Jo the people that States, by the feiZ'ire of Avignon,
lhoulJ be laid before the houfe copies ( they, weie all fftvst Rven in the one of the firlt iJancs of the
mid (1 of nego.iarionj, onir were atroc ous ptrfidy ot her revolutionary
etitloled to all the generals of the. fpirit; alio tne capture ot Powwtrun
French armicis, contorting a general belonging to the bilhop of-Bafl r.
dc!aratiou of war, and tht blank Of tlie lame nature was the con-
thai, "France, j.rftpd n alH hrcrvr of other coUrtt riet ar.d con-
obliged to have recujrie" verting roirtery, anu Conhfcatin,
her pw:r and , into national xeiourcei !
hr arms in all Mr. FOX rofe M-ix: He began
by faying that tBB hour was
too late,- and kthe houfe iCo
much exhatifled, for him to un
dertake to toUow the right honoura-
uew ble gentlemen into all the details of
nrnciple of the law .f itarions from ctrcumtta-ices, -which tormed the
ii.muim ui iite wiii, anu coniti
tnted the pi outs of "the firft afcrref-
rq the refoCfc s or
coivraDT, m c.:rrjin
aiiexficus. It the l.on. gentleman
op;ioliie hiin infant to miintain.that
a dare alciitcd by One ua'Hun h-a a
right to avci.gekher'e!f upon Other.;
however lrnoctnt, it v.s
which he tor one mult take the liher
tj rdemurrit ; (Mr. Eifkne here
n'WtVirVed- that he alierted no tuch
th'rau) he faid he wotiid not dilput
any nniber's meaning, but certain
he was o having -heard fohifithing
?ittreTiielv ' like it. a as tfte lion
Uon. ine prelenr, as In. bon.
fricwd, (Mr. Erlkinc) had faid,
formed a new aera in the war, ami
it was iqfinately of more rmpnrfanci
in the prsjent moment o cnauir
of corniimnicatioiii receruiy received
from tne enemy, and the anfwets
which have been returned thereto
by his tmjelty'8 comma id
" His iimjelty encer:ains ;he fulleft (formula of 3n adilrels to i he different qneit and incorporation of Savoy.
people ewithig them to infutrcCtton, 1 iiiwif-bolt'le- views againft Aultiia
Tne iiillruflions :o the generals wf ftfr-ad the Emp'.re alio, 'manifeited
to demoUlh all e(hb!;lh d govern- them(eTvtS at an t arly period, under
mc ntf, overthrow all orders m lo- tne pretence or a league ot bovereiirns
confidence that thofl anLvers will
appear to this htiule to htve been
conformable to that line of con
duct which was required from his
majeity ob this occaliun, oy nis re-
oard
to all the inoit important in-
it rettsof his dominions and h.s ma
jt ity having no object muie at heart
cLt), and all religions ; and, in againft her, of which all tne doeu
fiue, 10 overturn every thing which hients Hie has atreuyed to produce
was contrary to their nonons ot 1
n,l'.Mn was fa fnrwarrl.in ar- 0 M which ought toh made
mugmg what he called our aggreU ul thtuvertUTes of negociatlon, than
Hons it might be eyp. ft.d that he to difculs .vvhich of the twpartiw
who did not entirely Xecede fiom his was the gg?"on The right lion.
paflumintary attendance, might gtlcman, however, had occupied a
have come forward at a' certain srv longtime in going. OVer a
period, and let the aggreilions :f ,0P,crs wlucn ihe had. often
S Fra.xe.ccme in for fome fhare id too fucceWul y preiled on the
lmanimidvutioris.-It was not true oufe,and by which he had drawn
that there w any thing of rancour, ,hemf ,nt0 a approbation of -his
or relenttcent m the Rea.otiations cafures In this new atra 6f the
Citered by ..this cwnntffi England. wuar when vVC wcr agai..cm, ,0
bad made numriou! c.nquelts, ' 'hc vorable point fo anx-oufly de.
was complete nuflrt-r, of tit! fes, j 1,red' Crtt0 gaal
s i Tii A r it ..n . . us ; w ere we to b told that w
pofft fled ail the roloiiiul weal; h, had . rliA j, r . 11141 we
,,..,-. j 1 ought tohold our oecaufe there werr
anr.hdated the I rtneii com-aMCt, and i ' . ,f , . 5
a i'tai oiiccs uiai protnilea US f nc
eels f Urlctous God ! aftr
more than duuiiled its own
were nothing unrehan forgeries.
beriv and ctiuality. This was not I h ohji.fi of Vh; declaration of
than that of contributing, as loon as cos. fitted to the countries with which Pdnitz was to do'ivr Louis XVI.
the Qtuation of affairs tha i make it i ihey .were then at war, but expended frjm captivity, and Mt todifmemberi
Draflicable. to the re-eftabiifhtnen; to all indtfcriilltnvtely and where trance. The Jacbn of Paris
nf the general tranquility ol Europe, ' the people did nut (how - dfpnfition ho tevrr, by the tlamoors ofa mob,
r-na lure and fohd foundation, and to revolt, they were to he ucjC d
f providinyr etfeftually for the fe- iin the vay of conquered nation;
luch was the fpirit of the decree ot
1 3 h December, and the fame fpirit
allied to th'le parts of Enrope,
wheiC their armies found a foot"
itvg up to the jprcleirt day - audk
Purity and permanent prolperity of
ihis faithftii people, places a firm re
liance on the continued fuppori of
Ihis pariinnenr, and on the Zealand
perieveraace of his fubjcJUj in lush
leaftires as may BeftlAid to confirm
1 ha final advantages whicn ha e
I een obtained to the common catile
In the courfe of the laie campiign
land to condoft thr great conttll in
whkh his majefty is engaged, to
1 a l'afc and hanorable conclufion.
G. R.'1
Tfle fpeaker having read the mef
face, Mr. Secretary Dundas role
t move an addrefs (which he pre
tfaccd with a fpecch of confiderable
; length and minutenefs of detail) re
turning the thanks of that houfe to
Ibil mijefly for rejcAing the overtures
of peace made bv the tint conlut ot
tthe republic of France.
Mr. Uundaswas followed by Mr.
tC ann inc, on the fame fide.
Mr. fcRSKiNEt in an aide and
elquent fpecch, conlidered the pre-
lent as a new xra of the war. He
. .hierved that tne object to which the
intention of the houfe fliOu'd fir dt.
I eded was uvt au enquiry iato the
1 vnuof th- ill camp!uo, but whe-
d of rnr fti.iwrr
h4d the wjr miintter DeiafTart dil"
placed, and Dnmourier fabdituied
in the ioom ot him. An ultiinafuni
was
wis
then lflhrd. bv whch Aufhia
... - t 1 i. j
called upon to difb.nd ; anj tnocrimi..ateiy favco.
that f ranee would allow an indent
Di'y for its eneroaiW'-ais pn the
vet E11-
1 fOl s r 1 , ij.ini.s C .t.l ..It
gland oturcd .0 re to.r au m. .an , M
laiionsintlieacq.ufitions fLhmlUi it was ,E l!
Hal and. Auftna threw no unpedi- : 9JliiJ ; , t- 57".
l c l . . , man Jgaiiut treatin'r tor peace rhaf
mem -here; but France thou!;hi hi 1 . t. wfttW .
. u ,v .u 1 j 1 1 tney inigtit not nave an cpportunitv
to incorporate the Netherlands and w recruit tlieir fi P M J -
thus was the la w of nat,ons to be re- cii us, and, after fadlfc tb. X
pja ed by th. mur.icpal lawa ot toe ic cfforts th - 8
R,n.ub!ic. Fr-tue. he infilled, wis r.--.1.:- 7 '"uo
r . iiuvt. mis Jieienoeo ru in. w-i,. v..
prtflr-d on all tides, any ag;till to be d , d , , : ,
w vpviia u 1
a.y ttnie been favor.hU
preffed by the dates of Italy, fn-m mcnt againlt negotiation ? He la
which (he extorted militant after null.. mented, in conunan with everv
fa ...v ,.r genuine menu to peace, the h rfk
ches & palaces, which the afterward ;,d uneonciliatine latnuace which
not then
more than Ihe had
in ucr, jney have tmce oeen at open,'a,TS OT li,c 1 rincrg or tno tmp re.
war wiljh every Hate in Europe ex-This then was niamfef) aggreflion a.
tept two, and evro tliufe had f'410il Anflria, as was the encroach
late thought it right to recall their ments upon the Prince of Lo'rainr
Miuiilcrs trom Paris. The mod un. ad AlLce, an aforeffioh ai nil
eqnivoul
ot our pacific
duff ion of oar military
in uiii.W rnnrinnvrl in thm l.rn. tljratlOII (.1 W.'ir. V V I : u I 1 1 OCA mi
a,. e.n tf.PttliilHired3,ri.r.ihi, I through the hirtorv ol thei)ohncfl' t gaw on tbe wat, yethadconfwe
h ...... . . . .
. . L I. 1 f 1T . .
ii 1781. Ihe hopes of beii; able
rstrom Paris. The mod un. and Alter, an Mgreffiotl agvnll , uuury Kcpum,c not iparing tne
al proof that could be olvtu P""-i hich deHa.rd th.t anj Iml-! government of Switzerland, who
jacific dilpnluion was the re- tiln.es againff the Empire or ttic E ,,. wcfc prvcrb.al lor theft kmplf -i.y
of oar military eOabliOrtnent peror would be conlidered as a de- and 'nnoceacc, En-Jand was kh
Ltiona-, was held in ih nnfw.r .k.
i . . - ". iu iijc pro-
in every nofition. at araH mi .t.. i.r .
. it- -. ..j in nniii'.
He remembered with pWureiW
panguage of Erd Malmefiuiry ' at
Paris, in anfwer 10 the haioihtv and
fclf on all flies that were not wafhtd improper terms trfd bv I a Crni
by the fea, with dependent andtri- that reprtiachful laiieua"e was
umaij "i!'ni" i ! n Minin inc way oy wnicn two nalions
pane's name went down
... t t
page o; tn rccoros o; an tais va
libce flhd peYfidy.-
While France fur rounded her-
alone, after fruitjefs negociati'ons,
to obtcrve th tt neutrality was per
h.ips too long adhered to by the go
WKftcuneiirs 01 riance, i its ag
greflioiu againtf every particular na.
lioo, he Mould like wipe obrerve that
vernment of i his country, notwith-'the war wi h Spain was made to ac.
Handing fo many ach of nnpr -yoked cntnpany that ag.infl 1 gland, iho'
and outrageous at'crrfTion. With '"either the feelings of confaneuinity,
the Emperor of Germany w had ,nor an ttachmtai to religion, nor a
at that time no ccnuefiion or co n- love of ordef , wis fuflhtent to com.
muiiication whatever , but to Pruf-,P-1 that cabinet to aay exertions a
fia we declared our deitnainatioa of g"ft that emmy of -4hJ. a U,
rcrrainirtjt ncartfi aod not inrerfcr-, fiuee fnftrred his fubjecli to become
ing with the iaurnalaffjirsofFrar.ee.! the tooU and fl.ves. Of Holland
No nihiincr ofihhSantr at foreign j" was needle I s ne fhmld lay any
o-nria had any authority to treat on tiling. J he Hepunlic carrirn o
that fobjetl . nxb forflgn fta' i, tdl : w at agaiall Portugaj, ilu.ugh fhc had
aler rb-i.r of the o:h MTovemAfnOt d eiarcd any, nd when I it
e . Ti
io iniiain it. i ne avarice anu in
julli.e of France had ail the chlfac.
ter of the revolution they fpiung
fro-n.
" Thev grew with itl growth, ar.d
ftrcngthened with its llrerrjtl ,'
r.:t never wcte known to dimUtlfti
with its mb fortune. The uufk
1 was now completely thrown off and
no common uauier as lum.um
ro feeure us agaiull hi corrupt a n
ba ciul Innuence. W hat v i ii. he
thought of the aggrethtn gih H
Egypt I The papiure ot Mai s,
v uh preceded it, might bt!ioug!it
coulpari'ivdy trivia:, it it were not
cts however
way
could appioach one another towards
reconciliation. For this reafoita
alfo, he mull lamunt that the ri ht
hon. gentle am a nought it ncveilary
torn with fuch minim nefs in the
early circumllanocs of the war. He
certainly did not at-rec with him' in
l(eral id' his aliertions. He (fill
continued to think ihat thia country
wr.s il.c acgniJor ; and that AoP Ja
and Prtiflia were ck-jilv a'gn Tors
wan a facl which no clear and ini
pariMl mind coold for a m'-mci t
hefhat to believe.- It woulri bxi
van. for ti e right hon. pehtletnan to
fet up V-txand ingcnioii, rrafnnii g
againfl the vidnce of documei
whi. k were in every one's hand. A:
; mill. ;!-ai..!,i. ... i all re.
futatioa that not only the uufortu-
i nac innnari h himfclf. and hit. .
ii ! , .... i i . . ' tmull i .... . . . I ..a. if i... j j -
ihi-r ih aonr.ved Ol me nXwer ' ncr, anu me wanton argri ttmn otcwuntr) bo naio a mm as ire price. ,f,af,, .. , iiu,:,; ... ,.. ,t..l : .;..
...... J rr r m ' . r m .... - 1 " in. I Lin l.uu . Willi IUK LI) DoWBfffl
j Lt-iL A., tn t he over. Krancr? f-r ih taii!f r hiiun- i-f orsce. it wa nor for a moment t-.-i.!. . . .. . "W,4,H" lowers.
ciumcu uy ...-j...; - - - 7 rr "i; .n. rirnco itvu.iiiiun. mi n111 i tint lo partiun rraucc but i
luresmadeby the c.nrr. m ut of the Pruflu hd t.cil ,,fc,0ufly ., con- .offered to enp.y ihe purcuale. Th.,1 f fi)y WJ$ t0 u n; k rvrd diclate hv force of aims to FmiuZ
'I "K. . .. i i. tut. i art mtA si 1 13 11 u. ll la sat l Ln.l ii un u n du,ie uri-l'r the nrrtcrti ol j , 1 . .1 . . . .
j renin rrpuvnr. j M'" " v" w" -. " , 1 . . " n J , m T. 1 r.gypi, m "ic na nr ot and lo compel lln-ni 10 h uart Jrmi
jod ouahfy i4 tie lorce 10 be em-
pl.tyed. .'Ihe dilpaiehet for that
purpofe Were d.trd on ibe 29th De.
imier ; and he bad not tht Um&
u.L.ihar ihr af.ldl t
(Jefly hd oem advihd to return wat
wile snd prud-nt
Mr. PiTT faid, thrugh he did
nut mean to detain the ItOnfe wnb
long or OiuiOK details, on t lubjed
hich had a'raly lee fo well did uf
!cd by t wo of his honourable f nebdt,
he was i'.d.u e! to offer lnmfll al tbn
pinitularpiitod, byobleiving that
the learned peiitleman who lafl ad
drr fled them, had, towards ihe dole
of Ms fpeeeh, put the lh' quell
in its proper pointed vtW.of at trail
brought it u iR"rter dlu. From
the tenor of his adman- n ge
neral, It fcenwd as II U beJieved the
ditteuy of ihe Freoeh revolution
wis nm lo be con: roiiled, andihsi
U in malm la make ant Hi"
" . e ti t . 1. -
at i.npidmg it, m the coutle malfceii or nv iwi e governmcni inr nauon
out for it, as 11 were by a (oi inlbuld th . preprr to ellabiilh. It
r.rrd Omit ion. Tne bonour-Hle orn- iheK wiUis nmuU i.ol be aetept
tlrraan at ihe fane time a..mmed on- led St rccnmmrndrd IPtve mralurri,
mvotjlly the wiektdnef of lhj and .inlemintitann for Inch e.
... . A . mA ' tT L. ! .
uir.n which was inoeeo snt "h i nnmiir wt ipiurreg
.mcft dreadful vttitetion ibai Krovi- .in int war vv.m tins eaplanai on,
denet ever permnied to fall upan be would Ira! to affy impat tial mn
;nun, and Mill prumifc lo put bu- to brone an at bier b-neirn the
rran v tt .r to u trial Upon this two pvrnrs at ifluc, and dicide whe
ifobKcl ihe public were befor f tber this as ny more than to re
, ..-;,,d.iih ih. writien oonwni of pel egtrtfiajii, and carry on a ne-
otjcctioi. ;o flaie with caiuh-ur the
nature of tlie inflrweliou. The fir fl
was an eaplatiaiirn of the grounds
J of cor. plaint again!! ihe enemy 4
then the conduct that was 10 be pur
li.rd previous la dce'araoun ol war,
and ibe llrps mod adifejbtc 10 be
lafctfe Wiai ibe ormlh cabinet re-
co'iiifiiudrd, was to prrpoie iern.s
of peactto France, 10 withdraw ihe
Mitd irtops front that ccuntrt, and
.i.t.n. . .1. l .1.1.1 :
lu iruwi.H. mi v ai iiitf, utiiiiniii. .
.n intcrlcirnce with mirtnal .Oiir. '
.
the ir.uid'-red k;ng J,oois , , ibe fy firm w hii .i liny iho'i ne rftaty
and reprclenling ihcmielvcs aa act- o ll.eir own inter lal hannJncIs
hiMiohr riebt 10 open a comuiuiic' I'S'ty between Por.cgal and ih
lion th tie allirs, m order to en. country, whiih in fmr of a gavt
q...re into (re :-cti tu be purluedi her as an IWtiltery. hem wh:cn hr' fn n concCf, ,(h ilte Pone, and The treatv of Pavia. as it kJ
A mmj 1 . i . - ... l. ani I mim rfaffifB l-sist m taru lata Kl ' , a t . Jie" "
L. ' a . V I for t tic Dcnci. ol tlie viaii'i aiiitor, tailed, may liave L- en a foraerv
To proved itiihai ,n;cc!td 3, xm lame lime 4H tfe and if you pUafe. fa.d Mr. Tot)
Of tranlgrfflhin, ..-I ,,f ,.,n,it Mi!.iiinrliKi. hil a r...n nti -T-t,,., ...I '
Li.i i .1 1 ... a - m . . .1 ....... , ii'inmcn ore
tv.Kn was ca.cui.ctc .0 o.uit anu ,,,eir rca, Mlljtfl ,vai lo r a road pa,d ,6 dc hc ,U,h f h
L La rii 11 iHoiiiiru rkst lia : f ii a aa . a . eT.
Mm.i1in.1..U"..,......) ".inirma, and mare in iin: partition Car
amid derive but
kind otfupprrt
doll onilurmity of
nir'ilinn r'lraluin mAr h. tl.
referred to the rwrloneJ infiilt offer. ,1 of wha, (l),y CPr jjfd , , . H Man(Ul ; A,c Jmkntmn ,
M the king of N.ples by e French IH,Wer. To India alto ibey fe:,T to dent ihe rto.v a. it laraWd hv
iheir Ja'obin emiffanes m prepuc If. I'.iu.nd de Motegille ? It u
new iezolutioM, aod adminitler true, t:s nei.Jier this, nor the de
oaths of luted in .ill mnaarchy ex- elaration of Pilnitt were treaties
tept . in ihe pnf.m of their dear tor the partition of Ki.nrr i,,
jrttnd and Imttlfml Ally Cijhttt wbn is the eiaA nature of the lat.
1 irroo. 1 hit alliance, bowevar, terofthefer Auflria and PrujTa de.
was perhaps the more corgenhl, Hare ibcmfelves refolved t Mla. k
cjiixtn Ttppoo wa. then in ihr pit. France and force Ihe Frenrh pcmoU.
awamMN wnwi wii raon .ucr to if h ir 1 tir 1 it Kini
fl rt hieh ibenwai wuboui a i,vi
ui ihe Mediterranean.
He ihtn wen! through the various
other lioflnities which (nogtrfTiyel)
fwellid the cJialoguei nf injarrd na.
lions. 10 ibe re volution bung ol the I.
taliiuPjtcs, and rhe plunder of that
oropeny whsm tnry prom'tm 10
nioicd. the iHiblifhment of new re.
r
1 1 hich him riiiij:i t
pobics, and the tr.ntfer tl Venice I to btafuaned by Beionaparie, name toM the Other I'm . 't afrie 10
... fvmttarnr. I'.er tr nrr li 1. 'i.u I tki ..I m.l.i ... u . ... C... k u.j .. . .. . .
. ..... w. .......... 7 ...tr.. tfuui nso wu.ic witn mem m 'n,
. ... 1, .... ,i. .... 1. . 1 . . ... .
to the Eorperor, after reprc fe nunp.
tl eoiM vet as its deliverers. i
ihsi occefron be atkr.owledd, thai
Auflria, una! r to iclifl IM frefs of
li e French arois, bad unwilrlv, not
to fs dlhuni ufb!y, cosnpntmht
with FfMCh iwrhdr ; bid, perhaps,
upon the w h- Ir. it may be cut lideico
a i ruinate for Venice, ine'auxb. si
it had been relieved f roe the fraiern
aa. a t S m i a .
tint r'ei at tnr rr puo.ica 1. lie nf
renaikcd upon the capiclf.ua m U.i
eco wren 1 nc itTUiinino 11 y uonl Diencl.tfn. 1 mil !': ..t..ff.... 1
iu all be rulers front Ui dfid m Hew. , Coppola tha) v , . ef , XXA
b-ll, Batras and alfo Btsot atarto. i make a fimilai JeciVtien aaainfl
What a horrible alliance then wi.u'd' England a.wf Amiod Uv. we ,rf
grnjlrmen conn with a date thick, to attack ou, but IhW yet j vm
pfcltnts the dreadful parados nf a' Wait Jot a cirtiiu avca'ion wfKn
wan rjfl bleeding at every pore, ce.' wiHfonn occur, h then mir refo'u.
.cied wuh crimes wl-.h call aloud ' l. againfl you i taken funi rib
for punirtiiner.i ftoniodand man; thai fuch a consent ion as ibi ih .f
and yet poinding fuch gieentic.be anado in the dark, ind k-.-ife.
rccar.s lot the diiluibance aenl over, eici Irwin ibe power agaiud YfftLk
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