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members, who, as unfit subjects for the king's mercy, were to be brought to condign punishment by prosecution either in America or in England. While the king, through Lord Dartmouth, con- Chap. XXVI.} 1775. April. fidently issued these sanguinary instructions which a numerous army could hardly have enforced, four of the regiments at first destined to Boston, received orders to proceed directly to New York, where their presence was to aid the progress of intrigue. At the same time the Senegal carried out six packages, each containing a very large number of copies of An address of the people of Great Britain to the inhabitants of America, written in the blandest terms by Sir John Dalrymple at Lord North's request, to cooperate with his conciliatory resolution. The power of taxation over you, said the pamphleteer, we desire to throw from us as unworthy of you to be subject to, and of us to possess. We wished to make the concession. From the late differences it is the fault of