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Sai. All traitors at home will, I hope, meet with their deferts; and believe me, the wooden walls of Old England were never in better condition of defence against all foreign foes, fhould any dare either to attack or to infult us.

Far. That is certainly true, and I will add, that fuch is the tried valour, fuch the steady and unfhaken fidelity both of the British Army and Navy, that our honor and our interefts are fecure against the whole World. With fuch gallant protectors we may reft easy and undif turbed, and thank Heaven for distinguishing us with fo many and fo great advantages, beyond all the Nations of the Earth. But, for the prefent, I must conclude our converfation; and to-morrow evening we will refume it again.

END OF THE SECOND DIALOGUE,

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A Farmer, a Sailor, and a
Manufacturer.

DIALOGUE THE THIRD.

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BRITONS,

BETWEEN

A FARMER,

A SAILOR,

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DIALOGUE THE THIRD.

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