.Jl.tf-'ilf" mi;; 1: ' :1 it $4ta'p abtef be! ng elected Member -of the jft&li'pk Commons. : -, ;r'X p. ;tr Ti'v; : : . Sut thjfc are cot the only 1 'ncdcs which tKa"? refent them in Par"? , ... cf th'efe whon they elect 16 reprei ,'W'' 'ltajaent H the fame VtfthT&attibf ihieir; CmtlUtuents i Every jMeafure. that is prejudicial to the Nation, muft; be V can-: !il:'S'.MiM,r..! li-jn!" if:1'1 not betray their Electors, without at the fame T&ke injuring themfelves. They mult join in bearing the Burthen ol jsvery bppreUiveiAcijjapartic; . . t . f? n' . . i . . . r .. 1 ' T.Vi," iKi iiaf'-.n si!i'.:', r'-rfWI'.-ri(i'"!l;'i..' rt. .pate in the.Kappjf Eftects of TveryTvife and good .Law; jintluenoed ipy .thB Lonuderations, tnev ; V-iir fcrioufly and with Atten tion examine 'every : Mealure prapoled to them ; they will behold it in $. every Gghtjandend tlieir 'Views to it?: moll ; idiftant Confequences. If, after the moft mature jjeu Derations,. tney pna it win oe conducive to the ;n-art(t"tetrieTe;:t) " ?t - : -. i-X i . . 'Hi '- ' .'..V.i : .i "v. ... ; frr? f oviodationv and to reihove or prevent the: lrRirCiow Con ft? , inidit arife from the :tyVan-" the. rhfCitExemferifTOfivc.; They abonm?d the, I C A' oTStar-Ghi arhrgh Cbffiriu Jibn i Thjr '"Teduced7thcFfcreis affleir ancient IloarrdrrJytf ji eerni'nft Khi&fit- . r-xVglfarrx tkeyminupport it with" 'M:Z Ardour :i;;i:'Oii: the cc,ntfarVrirappajrrto be of a: -:i-r " (ia'r, "lell r uil v e ' IS at arc, . ' they cptoli- it : . Every focial and genrdusPo.vicoqciaV;'Witfi:'r werimhrcnranBlrSlattttci con hood V They declare the -Xaxrof-jS hip-Moneyed 1 be illegal :,lTbey tiiefented the Petition of kihis; ana oot,M n.cafu---xanneaijon rmnnryiiLiu wfuw :Bu whln&in unadvifedly paffed an Ait" to continue them till.wch.Timc as they lhould pleafe. : to difiolve them, hw foon, how -fatally did their 'i Conduft change ! IaShat Mifery did -tht, ''involve tlheir Country 'Thofel very Men, who,. wails they. halt ocily a.cw national Power, feemed tQ have no pthcr ' V-.V fecitJe 'an dimproye the Ltoerty and Felr. eirCo: ;si:!!Hk -;:tKeir Intereii in.--' animatinii t .'A'Wfcn'tVtives' fthe Commons of -Great -3ri.talii to' an hone it and.' r.,.a I.. i!;iijJ lUIMUIi... li.,,"l'vi mrs- I'll ; ' faithfaLDifcharfre f v.ieir imriortant M ' : having afted -a wonhjj fP.at vibrated' ,:n deliHtfui ; . t, Unilbn with the -Applaufepf 'tnei?,.' ,vo'utr-.men, -;.;;:;.;whoncyer fall to "exprefs ;4cij";.wArneit ' 'Ackh'ow- -ledgments , "to the Frirt'i, gd BeneUctors of their ;CotfaVryi 7"f HHC!r'rPTe il-QHtrylviV wh ich -v'iWctins proL-ufcd-bM'tfaanefs'anii " -hc:y ! '". T Tymct:mii Tor-Mcaiiflefrand,''.f real;ery tto ' ;v f!,otalwobtaiB even that pitiful Reward. Thfrm'oft,: tn,i' U12.: " t k . t 1 .1- . n ' ' I . I . 1 . juents, anir,$v rcnaer. "Julc.r ,(r a free and f .Vi'. after tnev .became hab". , viL 1 thlej'erY . 1 :.. - ' t tr 'i 5s:-r-.i.. .. n.a -r.. v.cnfice'd;:; Poer,whlrh h;id been civen them.. A Regard for the i'$: , ft was gff.tr the iV cOnlidere'd a"tKe;PatrimoRt.;r:St to' a fofein : oril3I5;'i"tfCmli?': ti;. TriVWnt-nf the civil the Way of Cicv lavoari:? acheoet-f - cle'isallical .Dminiou j and: there iefeii.ein EaerneiirjC "'.of 'their veteisn tdih,"ie& .: tnt to their "Kine and .. to the v CooaiLt, Jxe unwearied Aim wa 5 to rl'dae both to tiif'oi! it. State'of SabmilEon and Slavery? Th' 4.-;aM -edv -i the blip.1 r Jitiom of thft T'rince, . nr4i?!Pl!fe?'-? Um t :k i,.t i.t- -. nr t ' .!'' ' ' '' 1- now -no longer the Spring of their Action. JX h?r:; oniT-Vt'essrivai Ttcj. Koiratvdize 'themfelves atid o; "eftablTlli fhciF Grandeur u.''.he Ruins of their Coun try.,;' I'heir Ticws-'unhappiiy were accompli ihcJ. - 'They-, overturned the - CpnfUtiilumffSm its very ' "'.itxlaion ; and converted into llods of Oprefi- '6a'"''. . "''.' itruaVentf of Power, wHch'haji been' put .inta! tfatCil3..tht; WeJ far -rf the -State: bulr-' , PA NT 25, CK,-Au3tfsT':io; AjlQ-ARD of CaremiioeraJj- iierrconnitmir 01 louj. ei tne- puuciDiiMB..', if vmieh iiefe,-Ht ;:?-ad- formerly' iriwrt them, could 'Mk n.ow kj&it-nv Viiat:tfVinftru'ive'Exauijple' is' who luvc no InHu- f , , , Enercncie.5, are thoie who are bell beloved .by the' m--"'.' tropic iatM.(LQ.rllr antorib-sgryrr ' . ( who aft ljeadily and-iinifmly it Support' 'of", their" te-x.Liberti frequently,' i'I aad efpeciaUy. upon iupor.tant Occafions, the beit isKk. t , Cce f beinef. ad vanned 10'OlH.cs- of Profit an,d my. ". i; -'iliC.l '::v:;. Power. An"r.bicft Compliance with thoAVMl of-an ZJBBSTM- 'Mnceand .a rady. DifpoAnon facrl , fice everypiity t'6 Fs;'PIeafcrc, ; are ' lometiHcs," !" ' fcoafef;; the SteY-s," by which only Men can wpt-i) to raife ro Wealth and Titles. I.et.u's fuppoe,- that y in, this Manner, tb.7 arc Aicc-fjsial -in -.attjimiip- ' them.' Is the'difpicable Pru.'a..n-.f'icicpt:R-eroiK--: pence for -fobniittitvr to the i r fa trot!? Means", bv viftch it was procured and for thtr'tort-jrinp' Re mv tie.-wi t h w h t ch the Po'd'Hi n ' oT'.j t n". aiTb a?- Tcr'1'unie.i ' ill it compe;u.ite fur the-meritt-d eilexityX ' this I I low a'arm in 0; to i'i'i 1 r . . - . en.ee-over tneii jueetjlatOKi-v.-jio hav; no becontv virfhaTlVwc?, wMchaiiiiVallf . the mnJc 'I.VojJc, and.vv,as deeited for the!t Pcfervati nuv bc'abufeftheirje 'tFe inly Tvranti t The 'Conduct cf the. ion; P:;r.La:iicn win juftify me in adding, that Kiugs' are not the feverelt Tyrants., V . . At the Reflbratioift . Care was taken t!o reduce the Uuufe of Commons to a proper Dependanicon"". the; Jung ;but immediately,, -alter' their. Election -thiv -HU-aH-D f pen e..t nee - upon -t h eir Con.lti tuen ts be.ca'ulc they continued during the Plea r( ihe CiMvA-n. . Thv feemed difbofed inirh'riouilv to fur- render thofe Ubenies,' for.-Vhic'h ir 'Ahcei1ors had planned, andirjWht.-and "jblect" 1, And .it was PY i-MT to the Wi(do.m Jnd Interrritv of two virtu- o'ls-'Minifters'V the Crowns rhat. the Commons of giltrates chofsn by the Pjrle, and two of tW Do gates of t.ve.Poliih Diet, hT-jo have 3 aft' arrived hi:e onjhat.'-Acc'aunJtr U"mrd i? tv confult with '.Mi 'j3j.nor. Agent his P red: to Mi eftyv'CaunHGelcw KoCiA'jU " M intfterTa n"d' fia ron Deroiy Sg h & for hi si m J iSr ul ; ,Majelty, yn fe t ti t. 0 g "!t h Oil f-Fereo c 1 be t cc oi . tb ei. "King of Prufiia ad .jlits Cuy.aririRfrom ki)onXiairT.s of the (ormer.land are reftrictiye .19 cyncludeiheir NeociaUons: in 1Kb' Courftf of thfca ivioncys. 1 nc moil ianguwe uoues arc tyrm s Curies of tV ' J'int.land were not rcducd to, a State of Slavery and--. -AV'mchedncfs by'ihe Treachery of tV'r own Re-; 2rdentati-es, whom they had indeed elated; Ivt "Thele m.. uc very Hront ChAlciunon thr ri ' dut of every fan who nwurtcrlv'M to all Scnfe - of Pfaife an J "'.ime. i ew will exr.fefc th e cf :Hoh A r-- ir. nI Se,', ''.- which ' 1UVH k4-w V n mun. i -Auv . - " " . But led alNhoflf Motives f-.tArM .,..-V?ey-are, . fliould be iai'aific icn t to aniui.-ite the Rcprtcnr;v:jvcs ' 4vof the Nation t"i vipo?oc? and Iplghl bifa.rc of thei' Duty, an. -Ifpu irtem Jrcm yieg to any Teirptatic .at w)j!..i incite tlr ' to l' . tray their J. .. eir CuiuVuuenu: v' ;liil L furthctl:Lir. j tV eir Libe, fes in -the 'fxjuant Election o'"i'a "l'utnent. , v,1, .'. ; "" liamtnr, te Fvo- con D':twixn tnoie who r,avt waouv- they- could nor rfme VeT7 'jeTuTe"ollu-t S&alf, while they girrtified jjie the .tfenj- hers bartered the Li-Wk-ist.- of ';...:..'V plaotf ana renlione : and threr- tie cf.Pierd derived from ouon, At tin. Ex pie can "nak' fcrved them kp t f .11, f. 4 'hole who have nt-iff-tef or bc-rayed their Ir.ter'clt : They can U-lW, unailted. their fafTrjgtfj'ron. the former in tl'eaHKlciUcn, and cai marl, t larfer with ilifra.e, n mori-'. f.inz Refafal. If i.'' C r.It.taiioii u thas fre'quehtly rtnewed aTiJ ur wii..hckf a wtr-. t.i rs full ( -Principle? j v is.thV molt htTcctu-i' Mcthtd of rerpctuiting 'fni .hi berries of a b'tate. ll'e People nave numerous Opportunities 'of ilifplayrtig their jaft Importance stid of excrcilng, in Perfon, theft, natural Righ 1. The J.eprefntamc. are remirjded, whofe Cteatere dcy are ;and tu whom they arc accountably for tbe Ufc of that Power; wlut hifde- 7 dence are ev Ut in Vlew--i--TH at a 1. PojAj. J la. is DERmo.rR.o4 tiu lnor.tz-TuKT IJICIK IlArftNlClI rUl.r.KD 0F-G0V2RH- ' Frequent ncwyP.arlurncnti ara a Part of the Bri t;lh Conltitutroa: ,ly them only the King, can know the immexiiatc-Senfe of the Nation. Every L-LL-r Supply, which ey Jtant, is juflly to be confider fd eia Teili nony cf Ac Loyalty and. Affeftio'n, ' . .'whichthc Nation to their Sovereign; and by this Means a mutual Confidcace isrtcited between, . the Kini and his Seb'cfts. How t,h';fin mud Vuch an Intcrcoufe of Jltnein be " How m t a Father of . hi; Pceple rejoice in flch'datiful 'P.e'urns" . his pntefiral Care t-With vhat Ardour muft "his People . .. einWate every Opportunity of giving fuch.ontinc 1 ing'Trobfi, jhat they a-c not infcnfi)Ie of his wife ana indulgent Ru!,: t . - , I ong Parliamtfnts ha. alwayi been prejudicial 1 to the Pnncr, who fummwed "Hem, or to the Peo- i p!.c,$vyho elected them. In that railed, by . King - Charles . in the Year 1610, the Commons pro- m . A . t 1 - I , cecaeait nnt, witn virtur antl a true mtnouc Spirit.(to refcue the Kingdom fnua the OpaJIv u the Peo ic, in" Orde.to' .- - - It W3i not. till fome Vtrrs af. that. the. People could je-fr -aiL the - Fiiitntiis tt their Rcprcientatnes, (Jt purilh tluir Perfidy. by, .thc Statute 6 W. and M. c. 2. It was tniclcd, tlut Parirament Ihculd cdt conttue 4fnigCT than jhrve Years. Th infeire .Sits un of. th; ijrlt Trjj ucof the H.vroveriinLine,- furroti Jcd w-iih . Rivals, and E ne mtcj, induced hj rarhV..cntrf-A!l .iter his AcceiHon to . theThrt-rtt, to prolong the Perm to1!1-1 of feven Yearr. , iaeaiptj'have' fiocc " that Timecen freqntlv ire to reduce the Con-. '.tinuante of Parff-imsnts f the h rmcr Term ; and . furh Attempts have always bein well received bv '"the Ration. Undoubtedly they deferve fich RcC ceptton j for long l arhiments will naturally forget their Di'pcnJnce on the" Peo ple : When this L)c- 1 . "Ill ' . ptniancc is K-rgnttcn they will Decomc corsupt : Whenever they btccrae corrup;," the Conilituti- c.i of Ehgland will Jofe its. Liberty 4twill pcrifh." f : . Such is the Provifoal'm3dc by the Laws r f Great Britain, that the Commons faould be faithfully re- prefentcd. Provifions is illo. made, tht faithful Repieientatives fliou.d no: Ubour for thtir Ccnfli . ...! :..' i - .! r J :. furniK in - vain.. i " . .i. ... ... .-..-., . fucli aMacneis that Alloufc of Commons are able, -w-well ! as villifrto project and defend the Liberties cntruiied to their Care,- . "The Conflitution of.Gi'cat Britain is that cT Jimittd Monarchy ; and in all limited M.narthies, the Power of prefcrving the Limitations mull be placed fomewhere. During the Reigns of the first Norman Princes, this Power ftems to have rcGdcd in tnc Clergy and in the lUroiis by Turns. But it rcleafe this City fro"m the Calamities flic has fa laog laboured under. ; ' ,' .:" ;,j "- '"' 'jr ;; .- ' - , Petersburgh, Aigujl 14. When the .fttelU. gence Hit.it airm'd here, cf the important ' Vict iry ' " .which MarfSal Romanzow gained over the Turks in -Bulgaria,; a very pxiwerful Party in the Itnptrial Council was for a - Continuation of th iWafeijrjd rr ; following the Advantage , gained by marching tt grand Army up'trj the Walls of ConllantincpV". 1 This Opinion v-as. ftrongly .fjf portad' by the -Grand Iiukc ; an J her Imrx'riat -Majesty feemed tacitly " g . adopt it, bur was firlt rfolved to 'take tha Opirjion '; of ,(ojnt Panin', and fome others, before' fhe fx)f- ' lively alTinted to, or'diiT;neijftam, the Contiir ance of the War, Count Panin w-i in CoVtfequMci ironu-d of the V'idL'jfy and required .'to r've hii ; - Opi'nion - incirpJicit 7Trm. Thafcld Minlftef, - thvis fituated, gave hi?-Anfv-r in ari'open, fvcible, and perfnicuoin Manorj l fc fiwi't iftfr tfiJM.3 S .ite cf the Imperial Finances and Commerce ; t"C , "'iMtural Erils refulting from fa long a , Cuntinua?cc, cf fuch an "expenfive and bloody War j he expatiat , cd liKgcljr 00 the Deluge of human Blcoi that ai bten Dourcd forth fince the Bewtanincr of the Wa,V r - , -, o o - - and what more would be fhed in the Continuation 01 it : from tthfnce he trti.lr ncrafifin' fn troofe the Cruelty and wanton' Barbiritv of fach a Meafurct lie proteftcd ftronetv ajaiaft ativ Intention of i1' jurinjj the Honour, or hurting the Iotereili. ti( -Jlaffiaa-Empirc,-hy concluding a Pac with a yo tjuilhed Enemy, but clearly evinced that it woid nofonly rcflcft the hit heft Honcar, but be of the moil real, the molt elfential Advantage to th com mon Inteieft, as ihe Emprefi by bcinj vicljriou!, ' had t only the Fowcr of commanding almoll what' .Terms Ihpleaftd, to indemnify a Patt.of the pences n the. War, but had a glorious Opportunity of marifelting ber Self-denial and Humanity, by not inpofing on the Vanquilhcd fuch Terms a thry weie n?t able u bear. In fine he (hewed,' that it ,w.r. JbMutcly pecriTiry for a Retrieval of the Ruf- fian Anurs, and that it waj fh:n a Ciifis which was " equslly-fortunau and advantaious, . . , The Rea"ftning and Manner of this able P.iElct ; an, thii true Fiiend, to his country, gained the Ml .tjority of tlte Opponents cf his Opinion, and cbn vine- . ed t!l. His Advice war. followed, t-d- Couriers . ' ." r'e'Hmmrdiatrly-tiifparchrd to Pr tr', Repnyn aod4 ot!l- .'jt-n , Tte Earl tf Clart& and ScuthKitcn.' ffMoNT'esq k. il.r. 6. T m 1. , 1 tl Uf'j1ativ IioJj tvtrt fcrtdualtr nth If UJf frtht Lift if f'U Prince tvhot(cn-vntcd tbtm at fur- ftrlj) anJiitre Jo It It fnpflitJ bj Xiifunull filing up Ttr Vawrritt U7A ntaw Rifrekitati-ve ; in ihtjf , Crfcr, ifir tuai end arri(J, lie Ei'fl f 'oulj It ajl RtmrJj : Rkt nvltn dijfttnt BoJm fuutj tad ether , if lU Ptlett Cakft tt Jifatftevt tftht frtftnl iry mti rtrttfi ill F culti 'in the' atif. A Ltilknt'tit AC- , J . 4 "4V ' , V ftmbll L'ef "jciltb tit fart h It frttirotti urint u.iU let mmjtivti 11 jnrerrjrt at - , . uurj, mit , .vt mh Laut turt ncd.. utmolt Difpatch. II am no ann. Jr ,1 2L. They wri.'j frot? . lin' 'that as foon as tne. King cf Pruffia heard the ' News of the Pcard between Rullja ar.d the .1' rtC . bring. concluded, - he immediately fent OfTic:;.i)f diflercnt Regi ments i& the Scat of War, in Oidt. ?" -Vnroll alj fuch dilciplined Men as fhll be difmhred from the Ruffian Service, and to purhafe all ib . ' Horfes they could Res from- the Turlcs at. J CcuTackx?. ior me uie 01 ni rum-, .....--. . y; ViTiMvtantj'tJI fc On Sunday M v- " ' ing lalt Peace with theUttoman Porte war prochint- . ed in four dificrent Parts of this Capital b a MV cf tbe Guards,, who rrTicistcd as Herald cn that Cc Cfionjind immediately aJterwardi her Imperial r. Aiajeny, accumpamea oy me iirjna juko ana Dutchefif proereded to the Church of Cafao,ycrfid .r... ,v. via...: e Kn.r. rr- ,v .... 1 fun?, at" which aU the Nibility and foreign Miriif- tcri were prefent. In the Evening there was a bril liani"Couit at tie Summer Palace. Ad vice, was rt ' ceired Oc-n NifneNoruRorod on Sunday l-A tMe rugiiicji-jt baa D:cn igam acieaieo ., . . fflfft' 1 V L. f 1 ') "

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