abtdnate in their rcngcancc, at, with few 

 esrccfitions, ihcy arc i ly very igiio- 



r-ini^ c( .: unding their own narrow and 

 adfish notion* with the . *» of their 

 cficcs and the law^ of their country. lo 

 rniTr!,ih. /ma republic i cd by 



iiich chiefs, lul liuubited by such a peo- 

 ple, raniii.i but be di^gi to a fo- 

 ri!) iicr oi a l)cncvGlcnt di , ition, of an 

 independent fortune, and of generous pria- 

 4* Wli'.n thib 1 . . be the ca*c, what 

 have not those unfortuiutc rmiCT^nis Irom 

 f! ^^ind, Scotland, and Ire , t* :, 

 who land in the American republic . in- 

 ikblcd vap ' ds, and whose hr>t acts in 

 this land of libcny are to sell ilieir persona 

 lo pay their passages; ti 

 selves before upstart, and of course i;... .cni» 



c^ ; to it lo ! rst and a 



trarufcr to oppressive master*, who often 



I worsethan (heir ' sof ^ 



juul lu whom the negroes on our Wi - 

 I \% are com|urali\n 



1. Irte liitii: i iic lUimCJTOUS exaUiiuva of 



