... Governor Johnston's [!] Speech On American Affairs, On the Address in Answer to the King's Speech. 1776 ..
... Governor Johnston's [!] Speech On American Affairs, On the Address in Answer to the King's Speech. 1776 ..
George Johnston
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The Roman history fully confirms this : Amidst the multiplied treachery of friends and relations, amidst the greatest temptations, during the corruptions of that government, the slave was seldom or never unfaithful to his master. The principle lies in human nature. Where mankind are deprived of the means of getting subsistence, where they are accustomed to look * Gov. Littelton. Digitized by Google 12 GOVERNOR JOHNSTON'S SPEECH Up to another for food, rahnenf, and protection, thef kiaensiby foi...get the orighml mjxay they fustalned, and become attached to iAdt master. In gcnend, I most also observe, that masters are Idnd to their slaves. It is not he who uses the scofirge and the whip, whidi the hon. gentleman has meBtioiicd, that is the fast to put the musket on hit shoulden^ hi such glorious contests as these; it is not he who tortures and f^ets his fellow- Creatures ; but he who foelB that universal benevc^ence which extends his afiectionfi to all men in their several stations ; who foels the spirit of equality; who knows the prindplesr of liberty, who understands the consequence c(t those tights, withovt which we are always worse men and worse subjects; and who is willii^, for the benefit of ehikfren yet unborn, to seal the truth at his doctrine with Ihs blood.
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