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   Tomahawk or Censor General (Newspaper) - November 20, 1795, London, Middlesex                                Number Two Pence Halfpenny THE CENSOR The and O the PUBLISHED EVERY PRO REGE PRO PATRIA NOVEMBER 20, TO THE PUBLIC This patriotic Work being to support the King and the again ft die of Republicans and we take this opportunity of thanking our numerous friends for their early The Tomahawk every half make a folio And a lift of fuch as with a complete will be given at the end of The friends of the King and the may be with The Tomahawk every by their along with the daily CANDID EXAMINATION OF THE BILLS TO PREVENT TREASON AND SINCE then we find it a not merely from the will of but from the nature of that every whatever its end may be governed by feme that the members fuch are bound to obey or incur the penalty that the has it that there is not in any formed what can called the Rights of in that unlimited fenfe the The natural rights of the are by the rights of far from being invariable or are in all cafes limited and vary according to the and end of that of men of which the citizen a part. As national are formed for the great of and every thing which tends infringe upon either of is a crime committed the And if new crimes of this are it is the duty of thole to care the legitimation of the country is to make fuch new laws as will the which they are fent to the dangers to which it is from a new of The about and fo much has been are nothing more in their general than laws and regulations of that kind of which we have been and therefore the or depends entirely upon the that Is the any new danger that tends to the peace of Are the Bills in capable of securing Society this new danger f Are the Bills in not and fevere than the nature of the cafe requires Such are the three minor into which the general one j and according to their muft be the determination concerning the bills in a general That menaced with a. danger unknown in any former it is not to That and were known in all is but they never acquired that that order and which they have at Neither were at any time by fuch dangerous and principles as they now A great nation has ruined in the fenfe of the by the adoption of principles of which are incompatible with and the or men have been promulgated and die uninformed portion of who are only capable of repeating a and of being led attray by but who are not only incapable of discovering its but are even incapable of following or comprehending the arguments which may be ufed to refute who have advanced it. It is one of tlie evils attending that in one fingle line principle may be laid and yet a whole volume may be to prove that it is only but not the who is capable of the contained in the fingle may be both for want of time or of or of and the The fingle line all men are bom free and apd remain is a principle of this and one of the dangerous For it flatters the vanity of the great of the And that being once the of its refutation becomes not only if not entirely '  

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