

MAJOR SEMPLE TLISLE, SB'S? 



' which I protedled you from infult, and ren- 

 dered you various fervices. Wearing, as you 

 do, the uniform of a crown to which I am 

 "' and ever (hall be devoted, I could willi at 

 " lead that you would fupport the reputatiorn 

 ** of a man. 



** You cannot have forgot, while you lived 

 with me in the habits of intimacy, while you 

 *' courted my fociety and my advice, and while 

 you entrenched yourfelf behind me from dan- 

 ger, you dared fecretly to aim at my deftruc- 

 tion, and to contradidl papers which you had 

 " before figned. The gallant t fficer, (Philip 

 Hancorne, Efq. Major-Generai of the Ef- 

 quadra,) to whom you. addrelTed yourfelf, as 

 well a^ the Ccmmanding Admiral, to whom 

 he reported the talc you bafely told, for 

 THAT ACT held you in dcteftation, and 

 neither of them would fee you more; even 

 the Viceroy of Brazil, equally unacquainted 

 with yourfelf or me, fo perfcdly defpifed the 

 treafon you committed, that he loaded me 

 with ads of kindnefs and diftindion, while 

 ** he left you and Mrs. Minchin to lodge with 

 *' the interpreter, and to tat at the fame tabic 

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" Let me call to your recolledion. Sir, that 

 ** you are of a nation, (Ireland,) v.hofe fons 



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