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An Answer to the Pamphlet Entitled "The Conduct of the Paxton Men" - Title Page

AN
ANSWER
TO THE
PAMPHLET

Entituled the Conduct of the Paxton Men,
Impartially represented: Wherein the un-
generous Spirit of the AUTHOR is Mani-
fested, &c. And the spotted GARMENT
pluckt off.

Isaiah Chapter 9. v. 16. For the Leaders of
this People cause them to err, and they, that
are led of them, are destroyed.

Luke Chap. 6. v. 39. And he spake a Para-
ble unto them: Can the Blind lead the Blind?
Shall they not both fall into the Ditch?

And though full loth, cause their Ill natures urge,
I’ll send alroad a Satyr with a Scourge,
That to their Shame for this abuse shall trip them,
And being naked in their vices whip them:
And to be sure of these, that are most rash,
Not one shall scape him, that deserves a Lash.
HORACE.

Philadelphia: Printed by Anthony Armbruster,
in Moravian Alley, 1764.

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