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II-3
entions, isics.

    Europe is too ted o be long at peace, and rade of America goes to ruin, BECAUSE OF ION Ith ENGLAND.

    t  turn out like t, and s not, tes for reconciliation norality in t case, han a man of war.

    Every t is rigural pleads for separation.  ture cries, tIS tIME tO PARt.

    Even tance at ural proof, t ty of time like  , and t .  tion y graciously meant to open a sanctuary to ted in future years, wy.

    ty of Great Britain over tinent, is a form of government,  rue pleasure by looking forive conviction, t  constitutionquot; is merely temporary.  As parents,  is not sufficiently lasting to ensure any to posterity: And by a plain met, as  generation into debt, , otifully.  In order to discover ty rigake our cation a feo life; t eminence  a prospect, .

    t I am inclined to believe, t all trine of reconciliation, may be included ions.

    Interested men, o be trusted; ain set of moderate men,  deserves; and t class, by an ill-judged deliberation, ies to tinent, three.

    It is tune of many to live distant from t sufficient brougo to make ty is possessed.

    But let our imaginations transport us far a fes to Boston, t seat of ceacruct us for ever to renounce a po.

    tants of t unfortunate city, ernative to stay and starve, or turn and beg.  Endangered by tinue y, and plundered by t.  In t condition t tion, and in a general attack for to th armies.

    Men of passive tempers look someill , are apt to call out, quot;COME,
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