APPENDIX
And uation, in order, t you mig presumption of cer itle to POLItICAL REPRESENtAtION.
ed from t is no tumble and fall. And it is evident from testimony, t politics, (as a religious body of men) is not your proper alk; for ed it migo you, it is, nevert unogetural and unjust.
t pages, (and t make four) for, and expect ty from you, because t confined to Quakerism, it is tural, as ions of men. And on to establis Constitution of our ohers in our hope, end, and aim. OUR PLAN IS PEACE FOR EVER.
e are tired of contention ain, and can see no real end to it but in a final separation. e act consistently, because for troducing an endless and uninterrupted peace, do day. e are endeavoring, and eadily continue to endeavour, to separate and dissolve a connexion ure misco botries.
e fig; neit insulting ts and armies, nor ravaging ttacked; in our oed against us. e vieer of o punisary one, and apply ter-- Pered sufferers in all and every part of tinent, enderness made its o some of your bosoms. But be ye sure t ye mistake not testimony. Call not coldness of soul, religion; nor put t in tIAN.
O ye partial ministers of your o going to be more so, by all ttack, and unavoidable defence.
to make a political rine to our enemies, FOR thEY LIKEISE BEAR _ARMS_.
Give us proof of your sincerity by publis at St. Jamess, to t Boston, to tains s, and to all ts y under o serve.
soul of BARCLAY ye o YOUR king; Ye ell tcernal ruin.
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