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FOURTEEN MONTIS IN AMERICAN BASTILES. 1764869 F.K/Howard "It (free speech is a homebrel right-a fireside privilege. It has ev hen enjoyed in every house, cottage, and cabin in the nation. It is not to be demand in controversy. it is as undoubts the right of bring the sir and $ on the earth. It is a right to be inained in and in war. 1- i- a right which cannot be invaded without destroving constitucional liberty. this right should be guarded and protected by the freemen of this country with a jealous care, unless they are prepared for chains and aner hr. 11 n DANIEL Wres Ea. e "Say at once that a free Constitution is no longer supleto; y in a manly manner. that, upon an ample review of the state of the wer!, a from Constitution is not fit for you: conduct yourseles at once as the Sof Denmark; lay down your freedra, and acknowledge and acept of p But do not mock the understandings and feelings of manki: ly telling to world that you are free by telling n titif, fer the purpo expressing my spes of the public admistration of this entry, of the eles which this occasioned, I stare a grievance, or make any declaration of my senti manner that may be thought seditious, I am to be su ted to penalties herta unknown to the law." [CHARLES JAMES FOX. in a [Rep from the Paltine EPon) LONDON: HENRY F. MACKINTOSH, 11, CRANE COURT, 31DCCLXIII.