A Letter Addressed to Two Great Men On the Prospect of Peace And On the Terms
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The War having begun, principally, with a View to do ourfelvcs JufrK r in North America, the Regulation cf Matters, on that Continent, ought to be, and no Doubt, will be, the capital Article relating to England, in the coming Treaty. It will be necefiary, therefore, to give you my Senti- ments, on tbis'*Head ; and while I do it, with all becoming Diffidence, I fhall, at the fanie Time, Jupport what I may oner, with Reafons appearing fo ilror. G to me, as may perhaps recommend it to your farther... ConHderation, though it Ihould fail of producing Cpnvidion, Kow it is with the greateu Pleafure, I would cbferve, that v/ith Regard to Ncrth America, we luvc nothing to afk, at the Peace, which we have not already made ourfelv. S Maffcrs of, during the War. We have been blcfied by Heaven, with a Succefs, in that Part of the World, fcarcely to be parai'ded in Hiilory. The K:i(hne[s Ol Bradrlcck, the Inexperience of Shirley, the Inadlivity of Lou- doun, and the 111-fuccefs of Ahercrcrnhie, leem only to have been {q many necefTary Means of producing that Unanimity in our Colonies, that Spirit in our * See above, p.
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