TOUK AND. 



-ich, with equal /.ifla- 



tion^ ;1 drllruclion, they by a 



; name ftyle ;*/> :Vc* aiui 



;Ttad a general .ill ir 



jure, 



is children and kindred. Th 



from us to fupply their arrr:< bon- 



in other parr^ ol" th-.- earth. Our \ 



and lifters, however they efcaj 



them as from o;, -iebauched under 



the ii : . Our goods are their 



tribute, our corn their provifion, our bodies and 

 limbs their tools to making 



through woods, and drains in bogSj under continual 

 blows and outrages. 



" The Brigantes*, even under the conducl: . 

 woman, burnt their colony, ftormed their entrench- 

 ments, and, had not luch anfpicious beginning^ 

 generated into floth, might have v/ith < i; off 



the yoke and recovered their former liberty. Let 

 us, who are yet unlubdued, who dill preferve our 

 forces intire, and want not to acquire, but only to 

 fecure liberty, mew at once, in the v< encoun- 



ter, what kind of men Caledonia has referved for her 

 iication and defence. I Ii-re you fee a gene- 

 ral, here an army; their tributes and mines, with a 

 long train of calamities and curies, ever attend;: 

 y. Whether ,ill thefe are to be for i 

 impofed and borne, or we forthw 

 for the attempt, this very day mull i . As 



lore you advance to battle, look back upon your 

 anceftors, who lived in the happy ftate of liberty; 

 look forward to your pofterity, \vho, unleis you exen 



* The Brigantes inhabited Yorklliirc, Lancafliirc, Durhnm, 



Cumberland. They made a bra- 



under queen Boadich, and were the laic ot" the South Eritoi. 

 :cd to thcRonuns. 



your 



