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N o xxxvno Terre-FiIins. 4 Let no body' think that I am fpeaking azaint? the true-born Engl}jq?man shberty to cenfure great menand iudge o5 ?ublirk a?air?; allberry which i ray,If fre- quently take, to fhew the fingulafity of ?y parts, and The profoundneff ofmy judgment ? efpecmll in oints. . .Y P ., which are generally approved, and m vohtch all partte? agree. For all the�e reaf'ons, I hope that I fhall be exC cu{id from entering into a ]?heme, which, as have proved, tends to the deltru&ion both o? my body and my �ouli and into which i cannot en}er, without draw?g upon my fe? the imputa. tion of an abandoned villain, as well as an egregious In a few word?; if ju?ice cannot be executed upon the deftfoyers of our country, without firing in rebellion again? K?s? Gzo? sand if there is no way to relieve us Dom the calamitie? which the SOUT?-S? has brought upon us, but by ?nding for a popifl? ?rete?&r, I will not blu? to declare that ?e ?unot ?ve too many Scn?s in the n=ion. TER-