Enquiry
according to the modern constructions, signifies Sedition. In the old
English dictionary, it was held a Constitutiobnal Privilege,
derived from Magn Carta and the Bill of Rights, for
the people to enquire into the conduct of Kings or Ministers,
and into the errors of their government; but all things now seem in a
state of revolution, and, according to Mr. P-tt's new code, which is
implicitly adopted by all the legal courts thruogh the three kingdoms,
enquiry implies disloyalty, sedition, or treason, and they
who are audacious enough to claim this ancient obsolete
privilege, expose themselves to the penalties of fine, pillory, or
imprisonment, and if in Scotland, of transportaion for fourteen years to
Botany Bay. The people, however, begin to murmur at the
revolution that the word has undergone, and to think this is
not altogether a free country.