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rrow and ungenerous。
but admitting; that we were all of english descent; what does it amount to? nothing。 britain; being now an open enemy; extinguishes every other name and title: and to say that reconciliation is our duty; is truly farcical。 the first king of england; of the present line (william the conqueror) was a frenchman; and half the peers of england are descendants from the same country; therefore; by the same method of reasoning; england ought to be governed by france。
much hath been said of the united strength of britain and the colonies; that in conjunction they might bid defiance to the world。 but this is mere presumption; the fate of war is uncertain; neither do the expressions mean any thing; for this continent would never suffer itself to be drained of inhabitants; to support the british arms in either asia; africa; or europe。
besides what have we to do with setting the world at defiance? our plan is merce; and that; well attended to; will secure us the peace and friendship of all europe; because; it is the interest of all europe to have america a free port。 her trade will always be a protection; and her barrenness of gold and silver secure her from invaders。
i challenge the warmest advocate for reconciliation; to shew; a single advantage that this continent can reap; by being connected with great britain。 i repeat the challenge; not a single advantage is derived。 our corn will fetch its price in any market in europe; and our imported goods must be paid for; buy them where we will。
but the injuries and disadvantages we sustain by that connection; are without number; and our duty to mankind at large; as well as to ourselves; instruct us to renounce the alliance: because; any submission to; or dependence on great britain; tends directly to involve this continent in european wars and quarrels; and sets us at variance with nations; who would otherwise seek our friendship; and against whom; we have neither anger nor plaint。 as europe is our market for trade; we ought to form no partial connection with any part of it。
it is the true interest of america to steer clear of european contentions; which she never can do; while by her dependence on britain; she is made the make…weight in the scale of british politics。
europe is too thickly planted with kingdoms to be long at peace; and whenever a war breaks out between england and any foreign power; the trade of america goes to ruin; because of her connection with england。
the next war may not turn out like the last; and should it not; the advocates for reconciliation now; will be wishing for separation then; because; neutrality in that case; would be a safer convoy than a man of war。
every thing that is right or natural pleads for separation。 the blood of the slain; the weeping voice of nature cries; tis time to part。
even the distance at which the almighty hath placed england and america; is a strong and natural proof; that the authority of the one; over the other; was never the design of heaven。 the time likewise at which the continent was discovered; adds weight to the argument; and the manner in which it was peopled increases the force of it。 the reformation was preceded by the discovery of america; as if the almighty graciously meant to open a sanctuary to the persecuted in future years; when home should afford neither friendship nor safety。
the authority of great britain over this continent; is a form of government; which sooner or later must have an end: and a serious mind can draw no true pleasure by looking forward under the painful and positive conviction; that what he calls 〃the present constitution〃 is merely temporary。 as parents; we can have no joy; knowing that this government is not sufficiently lasting to ensure any thing which we may bequeath to posterity: and by a plain method of argument; as we are running the next generation into debt; we ought to do the work of it; otherwise we use them meanly and pitifully。 in order to discover the line of our duty rightly; we should take our children in our hand; and fix our station a few years farther into life; that eminence will present a prospect; which a few present fears and prejudices conceal from our sight。
though i would carefully avoid giving unnecessary offense; yet i am inclined to believe; that all those who espouse the doctrine of reconciliation; may be included within the following descriptions。
interested men; who are not to be trusted; weak men; who cannot see; prejudiced men; who will not see; and a certain set of moderate men; who think better of the european world than it deserves; and this last class; by an ill…judged deliberation; will be the cause of more calamities to this continent; than all the other three。
it is the good fortune of many to live distant from the scene of sorrow; the evil is not sufficient brought to their doors to make them feel the precariousness with which all american property is possessed。
but let our imaginations transport us far a few moments to boston; that seat of wretchedness will teach us wisdom; and instruct us for ever to renounce a power in whom we can have no trust。
the inhabitants of that unfortunate city; who but a few months ago were in ease and affluence; have now; no other alternative than to stay and starve; or turn and beg。 endangered by the fire of their friends if they continue within the city; and plundered by the soldiery if they leave it。 in their present condition they are prisoners without the hope of redemption; and in a general attack for their relief; they would be exposed to the fury of both armies。
men of passive tempers look somewhat lightly over the offenses of britain; and; still hoping for the best; are apt to call out; 〃e; e; we shall be friends again; for all this。〃 but examine the passions and feelings of mankind; bring the doctrine of reconciliation to the touchstone of nature; and then tell me; whether you can hereafter love; honor; and faithfully serve the power that hath carried fire and sword into your land? if yon cannot do all these; then are you only deceiving yourselves; and by your delay bringing ruin upon posterity。 your future connection with britain; whom you can neither love nor honor will be forced and unnatural; and being formed only on the plan of present convenience; will in a little time fall into a relapse more wretched than the first。
but if you say; you can still pass the violations over; then i ask; hath your house been burnt? hath your property been destroyed before your face! are your wife and children destitute of a bed to lie on; or bread to live on? have you lost a parent or a child by their hands; and yourself the ruined and wretched survivor! if you have not; then are you not a judge of those who have。 but if you have; and still can shake hands with the murderers; then are you unworthy the name of husband; father; friend; or lover; and whatever may be your rank or title in life; you have the heart of a coward; and the spirit of a sycophant。
this is not inflaming or exaggerating matters; but trying them by those feelings and affections which nature justifies; and without which; we should be incapable of discharging the social duties of life; or enjoying the felicities of it。
i mean not to exhibit horror for the purpose of provoking revenge; but to awaken us from fatal and unmanly slumbers; that we may pursue determinately some fixed object。 it is not in the power of britain or of europe to conquer america; if she do not conquer herself by delay and timidity。 the present winter is worth an age if rightly employed; but if lost or neglected; the whole continent will partake of the misfortune; and there is no punishment which that man will not deserve; be he who; or what; or where he will; that may be the means of sacrificing a season so precious and useful。
it is repugnant to reason; to the universal order of things; to all examples from former ages; to suppose; that this continent can longer remain subject to any external power。
the most sanguine in britain does not think so。 the utmost stretch of human wisdom cannot; at this time; pass a plan short of separation; which can promise the continent even a years security。 reconcil