The Second War of Revolution Or the Great Principles Involved in the Present Co
The Second War of Revolution Or the Great Principles Involved in the Present Co
Hugh a Garland
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Many from among themselves, whose feelings and principles are the same with their own, led astray by the petty interests of the moment, and duped by the plausible insinuations of the oligarchy, will, in the next contest, be found arrayed against them. With earnestness, therefore, and sincerity, we warn the people, and tell them not to be deceived. The final conflict has yet to come ; the shock of the allied forces has still to be met; the Waterloo field has yet to be fought. It was only deferre...d by the catastrophe which has recently befallen the banks — a catastrophe brought on them by their own friends ; but ordained and overruled by kind Providence, as the means of opening the eyes of the people, alarming them at their perilous condition, and preparing them with more earnestness and resolution to enter into the coming battle. The monied oligarchy having succeeded beyond their most sanguine expectations, and overflowing with the ideal wealth poured into their laps by the credit and resources of the Government, became more avaricious than ever ; and, in endeavour- ing to divide more equally among themselves the spoils of victory, overacted their parts ; brought a great calamity upon the country ; exposed the unsoundness of their doctrines, and the hollowness of that imaginary prosperity with which they had cheated and deluded the people.
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