INTRODUCTION
Periments contained in t YEt sufficiently faso procure t of not t a superficial appearance of being RIG first a formidable outcry in defense of custom. But tumult soon subsides.
time makes more converts than reason.
As a long and violent abuse of po of it in question (and in Matters too ed into taken in , to support t in ion, ted privilege to inquire into tensions of boto reject tion of either.
In ts, tudiously avoided every ts as o individuals make no part t triump; and timents are injudicious, or unfriendly, oo mucoheir conversion.
t measure the cause of all mankind.
Many circumstances local, but universal, and ted, and in t of erested.
try desolate tural rigirpating to hOR.
P.S. tion of tion aking notice ( been necessary) of any Attempt to refute trine of Independance: As no Ans is no none ime needful for getting suc.
ion is, is for Attention is tRINE ItSELF, not t it may not be unnecessary to say, t ed y, and under no sort of Influence public or private, but the influence of reason and principle.
Philadelphia, February 14, 1776