Common-Place Arguments Against Administration: With Obvious Answers ...
Common-Place Arguments Against Administration: With Obvious Answers ...
Richard Tickell
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And this too, while the Commander ift^ CElef in America calls for new fupplics of men, which it is impoffible to provide, and yet without which^ thofc already there ihuft be totally inefieftual— Such is our mi- ferable inability in arnis, refources, officers^ and men, to continue this ruinous, de- ftrudlive, defolating war, againft America^ agiainft the worlds What is otrr fituutron at home ?— A fef-> tJcd gloom of difcontent f— The petitions' 6f the people for a while gave place to Ihore immed...iate and preffingobje(5ls— But let not the authors of national ruin exult in fccure tranquillity—The momentary calm may yet be fuccccded by tempefls that (hall over* ( 64 > bverwhelm them in mifery and deftruc* tion — And if the moft (hamelefs corruption, if an accumulation of injuries and infults can awaken us to a juft feeling of oaf wrongs, it will be eafy to difcover, and meritorious to employ, the moft effedual means of rcdfeflirig them — Every lenient and peaceable method has long been p«r-^ fued in vain — Authority has been intrcated with fubmiflion, haiightinefs has been Toothed with humility, profligacy has been tempted to reformation by allurement of pardon, and even by the profpedl of praifs ---That weight and authority, which; from the chair of office, turned the fcalo of debate^ and with liberal and difinterefted magnanimity, fupported the petitions, will now be exerted, though not with equal dignity, yet with fuperior force, to give effeSi to thofe principles, which it fo libe- rally avowed* Our only remaining hope is, in the uni- on of difinterefted and independent fpirits throughout the kingdom.
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