344 Letter ii. to M. Birkbeck, Esq. [Part III. 



" Inimitable Notes;" paying in npecle by tc eight of 

 metal Oh! the wondrous fools ! A sudden blow-up ; 

 or, a blow-up somewhat slow, by ruin and starvation ; 

 one ot these must come ; unless they speedily reduce the 

 interest of the Debt ; and even that will not save the 

 seat-dealers. 



648. In the meanwhile let us enjoy ourselves here 

 amongst this kind and hospitable people ; but, let us 

 never forget, that England is our country, and that her 

 treedom and renown ought to be as dear to us as the 

 blood HI our veins. God bless you, and give you health 

 and happmess. 



Wm. cobbett. 



