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The reformers, and their views of reforming, fall un- 

 der some one or other of the followin''- heads. 



The manoeuvres or plans of one political party tO' 

 supplant another. 



The intentions of the worthless and desperate to over- 

 throw, /;/ toto, the form of government, religion, laws, 

 and present scheme of society of this country, and to 

 suhstitute in- its stead the French scheme of society, 

 which has already been exhibited on the theatre of 

 Paris, and in other parts of that unfortunate and distra*5l- 

 ed kingdom. 



There is another set of reformers, who are worthy and 

 upright men, who view with regret the glorious and un- 

 equalled government of Britain slowly overturning^ by the 

 abuses and corruptions, which, proceeding from avarice 

 and politically mercantile venality, now deluge this 

 nation. These good and worthy people, like the daugh- 

 ters of Israel, " with their harps hung on the willows of 

 " Babylon, weeping over their beloved Jerusalem," liave 

 bewailed, in too strong and unguarded terms, the state 



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