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North-Carolina M A G A Z I N E, for 1764.
-1, S, i-01!' 'Vpolle for Ihecolo- ofTrTe dominions, more full, explained and
t Ti 1 , . . vw id it uiu-r laumiimenc, ana tne acts ntrfnrrfRn nj
I, . " , .--.": '"en j is 11 pro--:.- WDiunment. and the acts ' of fiirrrffinn
, 1 - - . ' Y ' w 1 J dllu v uqjongmg ; 1 flat tms conlt tut on is thV mnfl
th,t the experience" of the- prefent -officers free oncand bv far l!" -L 5?T9?
th";;,:
At- 7V " -r -every, ipecies or eartn ; 1 hat by thu. conftitution m
Lk'.? ( uPfher (or Cana.fhould of his.Majefly's dominions can be taxed with
uke HUce, which from the known temper of but their content That evervn u? - ul
:9"" v . .muuiu uc iaiar tnat otner Amen-
wouj.d leem io be a contrari i Aio : . xi-
.1. . . 7 T Y " " I J pi CI ICC
poffib,l,ty 1 ur being ..able to pay them, the no.' in fuch a to mXHrff ..
r--M . H . v i V v.n-iw a guou provincial oe continued in the en bvment r( rt.C r ;
v - fuvvuuiD uuminc, jeguiauon, out be a o renrefrnfpH In
notherrcountry, as exigencies may require. nroPortion to rhV S
never..was,andnever-will-be -attended w;,h r,J i:n -r "r wu"" ine
.ever r oj 6--." icuirc poporuon to tneir numbered eftates. in the
hazard. The e
u . -:"xT"-7V..r:;rw " w.uuiu urmiy unite a l parts of the BrifiHi m
t -" --- m- . J --- M . " .
rono 7 "vt ju,uuu vete- p. re, in the greateit peace and Drofrier
wns half 3000 miles from , were very rUder it invlnerablVand perS
name, tri ijfTjTtrt "nf k.V i -i i r. ' :
, ,w HMVUm W1 1Jia wuuihi v? owed nis
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SIR,
.falfe glory, to Scaling the affeaions of an ar- ExtraJ? of a Letter from Gentle ; n,., t
my W the commonwealth. 1
Hints w W hUn omi; . ; ovemo.
occur frofii ature of the: fubjeft I am
"Upon :The are fJeliirprprl-Jn ,.r .irja:J .
v -"vuiiiiy, ana amount to no re- Lk 'r V our iire, and iry
flexion on any m,n. The beft army, and 'fc
v1" ment.-; came--to- thk r). l .r- i ; T
-vviuuuu, uy a Majority or
24. to to. to continue fir frt,xi':. rv . 7.
H r ' "i-iions 01 tne late
. :Therum of-my argumentis, That civil go- ?T4 to 10, to continue the Wail nffi
. or o'd : 1 hat the adminiftrators ,0 ,he Agent at They a!(b car-
of it were originally the whole people r That "ed.!he appointing a Committee of Correfrondence
they might have devolved it on whom they d.rea the Agent aforefaid, anJ elefled fuch
-pM::TJiit:this devolution-
-thegoodiofhe
r lords arid commons, the fupreme facred and B e n j a in h a J k l 1 n F (Vi ?rf'ng thc Ho'
ncontroulleriegiflat
:.. ken to pieces : That by the revolution, it was N,'ner of the reputable Inhibi(,nts of this S
and Couhty ; and on hh embrhVg, Was faluted
: .the rightid liberties of the fubj
J-l-:-,: . . . U0P'e nJ a Amhm was fungJeoWpo
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