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Vol. I. 1 7 7' 1 the N O R T H - C A R 6 L I NA M A G A . ! r .... 1 BMk B . ! .,: ..,11 9 -f- ......... v - Tfc."." . mm , - Si.- J. . u rr :j '.: .... , - ' - - . . , . j- r - ' . - - rr . ""7 : -: ... : . i . - . . ;r OR, U N IOE R S A I I FT E Lm G E N G From FRIDAY November 2, to F RI D A Y November 9, 1764. irw Bofton Gazette, Sept. 24, 1 - " To the ? R I N T E R. 764 IIIIH' A C T of Parliament, which has already alarmed the J -T Northern Colonies, will take lce in a fc w Days : This b i tm s Vi from fending a very great t to run further in debt to hcr.The borrower is fervant to the lender ; and the debtor may poflibly become a flave to the creditor. Will a continent of fenfible, brave, free born, loyal fubjedls, who have 11 the means of com -fortable fubfiftance within themfelves, without any neceffary dependance from abroad, by being. d ehtors. run the refnue of heinor (Iavpc ? I kliow" wife meafurcs Mr, v ercat part G n v l's tolitkdl eenius mav now fucked of the fifh we catch,-:to the markets where for the benefit of the Colonies, but I would fain we can fell them : The Britifti 1 Hands can whifper in his ear, TKat there are millions of neither purchafe all or one half of this Fifli- Britiih fubie:as In AmericaT vvho ; havp a nor fupply Us with what Mohflcs We want warm .Senfe . of . Libert YManyof them in return : What then are we to do with . - t . !.: . : . . ; C. - . J - Nothing-! butTfiHnt have acquired as thoroughly a Knowledgc- whence it came.-Let any one then judge, whe- of the. Brittjh Conjlitution, and the Right 's?of thcr"if the labour of catching , all this fifh is BritiSubj to be loft, itrijlfqw fifhery at all f If our hihery is ruined, csn fancy that American fubjtdls are not entitled to we trade any longer yitn;,vreatDntaia Certainly we cannot! Tor, the r lfhery A has may think- of it, the opprefled ' Northern- been the Main bource ot the remittances we CWa defcrve th have been able to makre for the goods: wTrtount?y in the enjoyment sof thofe; rights. have imported from thence. Muft not all the They have purchafed them at the expence of " world then, applaud the wifdom of thofe who blood and t Lhayeeiiteredzintoil ufe a fingle article of Briti M they-can pofllbly do-withouti: If w right to think weare aggrievtd by thisA nu-i-nopjwe-mayoeiioweaip-r-wnat vjEorge the J hird, the creat eltand beft of Wplcafa)Vy refentment has bro't us to this determination. part of Gnat Britain, thev yitld chearful 6be. iuch-ajrawe Brit annus Armrhanu s, ' ,' 1 7S y'm . , s -u, - it 'SI., If- t- jt r r--;.y. ,1 ... ;v.,i M il -. . . r I! 1 s i Ki I 1 1 1 .'V k . J- ' ym 1- . l mi t.- r.t 5- 't 1 if
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