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THE Subscribers, all Merchants, Manufa&u- rers, and Faftors of the City of Zwoll, give refpedHully to underftand, that every one of them, in his private concerns, finds by expe- rience, as well as the Inhabitants of the Republick in general, the grievous effedts of the decay into which Commerce, and the Manufactures of this Country are fallen, little by little, and above all, fince the hoflile attack of the Kingdom of Eng. Land againft this State; that it being their duty to their Country, as w
...ell as to themfelves, to make ufe of all the circumftances which might contribute to their reeftablishment, the Requifi- tion made not long fince by Mr. Adams to the Republick, to wit to conclude a Treaty of Com- merce with the United States of North- America, could not efcape their attention; an affair whofe Utility, Advantage and Neceflity, for thefe Pro- vinces, are fo evident, and fo often proved in an inconteftible manner, that the Petitioners will not fatigue your noble Lordships, by placing them before you, nor the general Interefts of this City, cor the particular Relations of the Petitio- ners, confidering that they are convinced, in the firft place, that England making againft the Re- publick the mod ruinous war, and having bro- ken every Treaty wioh her, all kind of Cojuplai- fance for that Kingdom is unfeafonable.

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