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II-3
    2.3  tS ON t StAtE OF AMERICAN AFFAIRS

    In ts, plain arguments, and common sense; and o settle   o determine for t  ON, or rat  put OFF true cer of a man, and generously enlarge  day.

    Volumes ten on t of truggle bet motives, and  all ual, and te is closed.  Arms, as t resource, decide test; tinent ed the challenge.

    It ed of te Mr. Peler   s) t on tacked in t emporary kind, replied quot;t MY tIME.quot; S so fatal and unmanly possess t contest, tors ure generations estation.

    ter is not ty, a county, a province, or a kingdom, but of a continent - of at least one eig of table globe.

    tis not terity are virtually involved in test, and ed, even to time, by the proceedings now.

    Noime of continental union, faith and honour.

    t fracture no of a pin on tender rind of a young oak; tree, and posterity read it in full grown cers.

    By referring tter from argument to arms, a neics is struck; a neh arisen.

    All plans, proposals, amp;c.  prior to teento t of ilities, are like t year; es on eition terminated in one and t.  viz.  a union -Britain: ties ing it; t it  t hdrawn her influence.

    As mucages of reconciliation  is but rig , and inquire into some of terial injuries ain, by being connected  on Great Britain: to examine t connection and dependence, on ture and common sense, to see rust to, if separated, and o expect, if dependant.

    I  asserted by some, t as America ion  Britain t tion is necessary towards ure .

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