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Political Prospects
or
What's to be done?
or
What's to become
of us?
That death when
it comes may
come without
Will not
in
when
if the
mischief
Let us further
Orde
I. Eimnada
II. Facienda
I Eimnada
1. Certitude
2. Real Magnitude
II. Facienda
1. Retrenchments
2. New Supplies
3. Procurement of information
under
both heads — by
1. Revival of Finance
Committee
2. Encouragement
of Private Speculation.
2. Invitation to
those of Letters.
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Impossibility of
keeping up the
exertion necessary
for defence much
longer, and at the
same time
Not Worthwhile to
endure any encrease of burthen,
for the chance to of
crushing the French
Government
Not worth while
for the sake of any
Colony or number of
Colonies
Colonies useful
if at all, only as
evidence of strength
(and thence of security)
than as efficient
causes
and as preserving
trader by keeping
it from .
Period of the exhaustion
of the
matter a
period speedily approaching.
Surplus when it
comes in may be
applied to the purchase
either of present
ease, by the
abolition of taxes,
or future security
by buying in of
Government annuities
Government annuities
when bought
in become a fund
applicable in case
of necessity to the
purposes of present
defence.
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