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Excerpt from A Letter Addressed to the Gentlemen of England and Ireland, on the Inexpediency of a Federal-Union Between the Two Kingdoms
I mutt alfo obferve, that it becomes incumbent and a Duty abfolutely ne cefi'ary upon thofe in Power, if they are verily acquainted with fuch Projection, to difclofe and make known to you, who are the molt interef'ted Parties, what the Prologueof fo novel a Propofition entertains What are the preliminaries-what are the confolidating Truths-what are the wonderful Inducements-who are to have and retain the immediate Be nefits to refult from the iniquitous Barter-who are the momentous No bility that offer to fupport it-who are the Honourable Commoners who with to exchange adverfe Situations for temporary Quetuden-what are to become of public and private Credi tors-how is the capital City of Dub lin to be preferved in her habitual Rights-and finally, how are the in herent Rights of a great Nation, to be preferved and handed', down to Pof terity, undiminifhed and inviolate, as we received them from the Hands of.
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