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LETTER ADDRESSED TO THE ADDRESSERS, ON THE LATE PROCLAMATION.
COULD I have commanded circumstances with a wish, I know not of any that would have more generally promoted the progress of knowledge, than the late Proclamation, and the numerous rotten Borough and Corporation Ad∣dresses thereon. They have not only served as advertisements, but they have excited a spirit of enquiry into principles of government, and a de∣sire to read the RIGHTS OF MAN, in places, where that spirit and that work were before un∣known.
The people of England, wearied and stunned with parties, and alternately deceived by each, had almost resigned the prerogative of thinking. Even curiosity had expired, and a universal langour had spread itself over the land. The opposition