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APPENDIX
from t to be considered as one, y of man, but sunk emptibly crahe world like a worm.

    matters very little noion, trampled nature and conscience beneat; and by a steady and constitutional spirit of insolence and cruelty, procured for red.  It is NO terest of America to provide for herself.

    S is more y to take care of, to be granting ao support a poians--YE, o cion, of  or denomination ye are of, as y, if ye ive country uncontaminated by European corruption, ye must in secret  leaving t to private reflection, I so the following heads.

    First.  t it is terest of America to be separated from Britain.

    Secondly.   and most practicable plan, RECONCILIAtION OR INDEPENDANCE? ith some occasional remarks.

    In support of t, I could, if I judged it proper, produce t and most experienced men on tinent; and s, on t  yet publicly kno is in reality a self-evident position: For no nation in a state of foreign dependance, limited in its commerce, and cramped and fettered in its legislative po any material eminence.  America dot yet knoands unparalleled in tory of otions, it is but c s,  to ive powers in her own hands.

    England is, at time, proudly coveting inent ating on a matter,  is t t of America, by   measure continue, ries as independant of eacicles, neito a better market.  But it is try on Britain or any ot ention, and y, ronger every day.

    First.  Because it o t one time or other.

    Secondly.  Because, t is delayed t o accomplish.

    
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