A Letter to the Hon. Harrison Gray Otis : a Member of the Senate of Massachusetts, On the Present State of Our National Affairs ; With Remarks Upon Mr. Pickering's Letter to the Governor of the Commonwealth
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But it is the reasoning of British Jurists. It is the simple applica- tion to the circumstances and powers of France, of the rule of the war of 1756. I am not the apologist of France and Spain ; I have no national partialities ; no national attachments but to my own country. I shall never undertake to justify or to palliate the insults or injuries of any foreign power to that country which is dearer to me than life. If the voice of Reason and of Justice could be heard by France and Spain, they ...would say — you have done wrong to make the injustice of your enemy towards neutrals the measure of your own. If she chastises with whips do not you chastise with Scorpions. — Whether France would listen to this language, 1 know not. The most enormous infractions of our rights hitherto committed by her, have been more in menace than in accomplishment. The alarm has been justly great ; the anticipation threatening ; but the amount of actual injury small. But to Britain, what can we say ? If we attempt to raise pur voices, her Minister has declared to Mr.
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