Speech of the Hon Mr Stow a Federalist Who Opposed And Voted Against the Wa

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Speech of the Hon Mr Stow a Federalist Who Opposed And Voted Against the Wa
Silas Stow
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Our privateers, will they have noidfecton Great Britain ? YVill she learn nothing from the less of three or rour hun- dred ships ? And will she be insensible to the efforts cf our little navy ■ Can they touch no nerve in which Britons feel ? Far different are my con- clusions, from what I have seen in British papers — they show, that she is tremblingly alive to that subject.
Sir, I will now consider her provinces, about which so much has been said. I too will speak cf that wonderful country cal
...led Canada, which unites in itse.. All contrary I ' Which is so cold and sterile, as to be not worth pos* sessing ; an ' hat if, by any calamity it should become ours, it ' would seduce away our population — Which is so unhafi/iy under the British government, as not to lure our inhabitants; yet so rjfifuj, that it is criminal to disturb their felicity — Whose inhabitants, if united with burs, would de- stroy us, because they have none of the habits of freemen ; and who, well knowing the privileges o£ taeif'/rfce gavern^ient r will defend them t> the last.

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