BY THOMAS POWNALL, IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. II. Pulchrum eft benefacere Reipublicæ, etiam benedicere SALLUSTIUS. LONDON: PRINTED FOR J. WALTER, AT HOMER'S HEAD, CHARING CROSS. M.DCC.LXXIV. - THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE BRITISH COLONIES. PART THE SECOND. WHEREIN A LINE of GOVERNMENT between the fupreme Jurifdiction of Great Britain, and the Rights of the Colonies is drawn, AND A PLAN of PACIFICATION is fuggefted. To which is added, A POST SCRIPT, BEING REMARKS on the Penfylvania Inftructions, AND The "New Effay on the Conftitutional Power of the Para "liament over the Colonies." PAPERS referred to in both the FIRST and SECOND PARTS. Hæc Vis eft iftius & Juris & Verbi. UT FUNDI POPULI, beneficio noftro non fuo jure fiant. Cum aliquid Populus Romanus juffit, id fi eft ejufmodi, ut quibufdam Populis five feederatis, five liberis, permittendum effe videatur, ut ftatuant ipfi, non de noftris, fed de fuis rebus, quo jure uti velint: Tum utrum FUNDI facti fint an non, quærendum effe videatur. De noftrâ verò Republicâ, de noftro Imperio, de noftris Bellis, de Victoria, de Salute, Fundos Populos fieri noluerunt. M. T. CICERO, Orat. pro Balbo. §. 8. |