L, E T T E R 
FROM A 
WELSH FREEHOLDER 
TO) Heres 
REPRESENTATIVE. 
February 10, 1784. 
Dear Srp, 
AM obliged to you for your favor of January 24th, and fhould 
have been extremely happy to have received an anfwer a 
little more fatisfactory. I am moft willing to believe that your de- 
figns may at this time be pure, that you have no thought to 
eradicate monarchy, no more than hundreds of great characters 
had in the beginning of the troubles of the laft century, but by 
the artifices of the popular leaders, they were drawn from vio- 
lence to violence, till their retreat became impracticable; and 
when they made the attempt, they were overwhelmed by the ty- 
ranny which they unwittingly had helped to eftablifh, and 
N 2 which 
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