The Rebellion Its Consequences And the Congressional Committee Denominated T

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The Rebellion Its Consequences And the Congressional Committee Denominated T
Jacob Barker
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The ordeal of the twenty weeks of scarcity which the peoj^le of that unhappy country are undergoing, to relieve which, but for the madness and folly of their rulers, every yard of American canvas would be spread to the gales ; the thousands of starving manufacturers thrown out of employ for want of our custom, which custom, but for the injustice of their mas- ters, we w^ere willing to give, now feel the efficiency of the restrictive system. These matter-of-fact arguments want no sophistry nor l...ong speeches to give them weight. Eut Great Britain is proud and will never yield to this sort of pressure. Hunger has no laiv. Where was her pride during the last war, when she exported to her enemy on the continent more than eleven millions of pounds sterling for provisions, and, meanly truckling to her enemy, con- sented to buy the privilege of laying out her guineas for bread, and actually submitted, on the compulsion of Na- poleon, to buy the wines, brandies and silks of France, which she 'did not want.

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