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These are--to change that spirit, as inconvenient, by removing thecauses; to prosecute it as criminal; or to comply with it as necessary. I wouldnot be guilty of an imperfect enumeration; I can think of but these three. Another has indeed been started, --that of giving up the Colonies; but it met soslight a reception that I do not think myself obliged to dwell a great whileupon it. It is nothing but a little sally of anger, like the forwardness ofpeevish children who, when they cannot get all t...hey would have, are resolved totake nothing. The first of these plans--to change the spirit, as inconvenient, by removing thecauses--I think is the most like a systematic proceeding. It is radical in itsprinciple; but it is attended with great difficulties, some of them littleshort, as I conceive, of impossibilities. This will appear by examining into theplans which have been proposed. As the growing population in the Colonies is evidently one cause of theirresistance, it was last session mentioned in both Houses, by men of weight, andreceived not without applause, that in order to check this evil it would beproper for the Crown to make no further grants of land.
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