A Dialogue Between a Southern Delegate And His Spouse On His Return From the Gr

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A Dialogue Between a Southern Delegate And His Spouse On His Return From the Gr
Mary V Pseud V
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HUSBAND. Psha! for God s sake, what hazard of that do I run?
WIFE. Psha on, but beware, Dear, that you are not undone; Twou d soon break my Heart, tho we do now and then jar, Were you ruin d or taken, or killed in War. From the Love I bear you, and our dear Girls and Boys, I have examined this Book, that makes so much Noise : Without seeing thro* Mill-stones, its soon un derstood, As sure as you are born, this will at last end in Blood : A Cabal, which the high sovereign Power defies, No matter
... whether prompted by Truth or by Lies; No Matter for us, whether without or with Reason, In Law, they say s deem d little short of High Treason. Three thousand Miles distant, we may crow and exult, But can you hope any State, will bear such Insult.
293 8 A DIALOGUE BETWEEN A To your high mighty Congress, the Members were sent, To lay all our Complaints before Parliament; Usurpation rear d its head from that fatal Hour, You resolved, you enacted, like a sovereign Pow r. Acts, tho not enjoin d, on Pain of Gibbets and Flames, Disobey d, at the Price of our Fortunes, and Fames.


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