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第4章

  Alittleknowledgeofhumannature,andattentiontoitsordinaryworkings,mighthaveforeseenthatthespiritsofthepeopleherewereinastate,inwhichtheyweremorelikelytobeprovoked,thanfrightened,byhaughtydeportment。Andtofillupthemeasureofirritation,aproscriptionofindividualshasbeensubstitutedintheroomofjusttrial。Canitbebelieved,thatagratefulpeoplewillsufferthosetobeconsignedtoexecution,whosesolecrimehasbeenthedevelopingandassertingtheirrights?HadtheParliamentpossessedthepowerofreflection,theywouldhaveavoidedameasureasimpotent,asitwasinflammatory。WhenIsawLordChatham’sbill,Ientertainedhighhopethatareconciliationcouldhavebeenbroughtabout。Thedifferencebetweenhisterms,andthoseofferedbyourCongress,mighthavebeenaccommodated,ifenteredon,bybothparties,withadispostiontoaccommodate。ButthedignityofParliament,itseems,canbrooknooppositiontoitspower。Strange,thatasetofmen,whohavemadesaleoftheirvirtuetotheMinister,shouldyettalkofretainingdignity!ButIamgettingintopolitics,thoughIsatdownonlytoaskyouracceptanceofthewine,andexpressmyconstantwishesforyourhappiness。Thishoweverseemstobeensuredbyyourphilosophy&peacefulvocation。
  Ishallstillhopethatamidstpublicdissentionprivatefriendshipmaybepreservedinviolateandamongthewarmestyoucaneverpossessisthatofyourhumbleservt。
  RECONCILIATIONORINDEPENDENCE
  _ToJohnRandolph_
  _Monticello,August25,1775_
  DEARSIR,——IreceivedyourmessagebyMr。Braxton&
  immediatelygavehimanorderontheTreasurerforthemoneywhichtheTreasurerassuredmeshouldbeansweredonhisreturn。Inowsendthebearerfortheviolin&suchmusicappurtainingtoherasmaybeofnousetotheyoungladies。Ibeleiveyouhadnocasetoher。Ifso,besogoodastodirectWattLenoxtogetfromPrentis’ssomebaysorothercoarsewoollentowrapherin&thentopackhersecurelyinawoodenbox。Iamsorrythesituationofourcountryshouldrenderitnoteligibletoyoutoremainlongerinit。IhopethereturningwisdomofGreatBritainwill,erelong,putanendtothisunnaturalcontest。Theremaybepeopletowhosetempersanddispositionscontentionispleasing,andwho,therefore,wishacontinuanceofconfusion,buttomeitisofallstatesbutone,themosthorrid。Myfirstwishisarestorationofourjustrights;mysecond,areturnofthehappyperiod,when,consistentlywithduty,I
  maywithdrawmyselftotallyfromthepublicstage,andpasstherestofmydaysindomesticeaseandtranquillity,banishingeverydesireofeverhearingwhatpassesintheworld。Perhapsforthelatteraddsconsiderablytothewarmthoftheformerwish,lookingwithfondnesstowardsareconciliationwithGreatBritain,Icannothelphopingyoumaybeabletocontributetowardsexpeditingthisgoodwork。Ithinkitmustbeevidenttoyourself,thattheMinistryhavebeendeceivedbytheirofficersonthissideofthewater,whoforwhatpurposeIcannottellhaveconstantlyrepresentedtheAmericanoppositionasthatofasmallfaction,inwhichthebodyofthepeopletooklittlepart。This,youcaninformthem,ofyourownknowledge,isuntrue。Theyhavetakenitintotheirheads,too,thatwearecowards,andshallsurrenderatdiscretiontoanarmedforce。
  Thepastandfutureoperationsofthewarmustconfirmorundeceivethemonthathead。IwishtheywerethoroughlyandminutelyacquaintedwitheverycircumstancerelativetoAmerica,asitexistsintruth。Iampersuaded,thiswouldgofartowardsdisposingthemtoreconciliation。EventhoseinParliamentwhoarecalledfriendstoAmerica,seemtoknownothingofourrealdeterminations。I
  observe,theypronouncedinthelastParliament,thattheCongressof1774didnotmeantoinsistrigorouslyonthetermstheyheldout,butkeptsomethinginreserve,togiveup;and,infact,thattheywouldgiveupeverythingbutthearticleoftaxation。Now,thetruthisfarfromthis,asIcanaffirm,andputmyhonortotheassertion。
  Theircontinuanceinthiserrormay,perhaps,produceveryillconsequences。TheCongressstatedthelowesttermstheythoughtpossibletobeaccepted,inordertoconvincetheworldtheywerenotunreasonable。Theygaveupthemonopolyandregulationoftrade,andallactsofParliamentpriorto1764,leavingtoBritishgenerositytorenderthese,atsomefuturetime,aseasytoAmericaastheinterestofBritainwouldadmit。Butthiswasbeforebloodwasspilt。Icannotaffirm,buthavereasontothink,thesetermswouldnotnowbeaccepted。Iwishnofalsesenseofhonor,noignoranceofourrealintentions,novainhopethatpartialconcessionsofrightwillbeaccepted,mayinducetheMinistrytotriflewithaccommodation,tillitshallbeoutoftheirpowerevertoaccommodate。If,indeed,GreatBritain,disjointedfromhercolonies,beamatchforthemostpotentnationsofEurope,withthecoloniesthrownintotheirscale,theymaygoonsecurely。Butiftheyarenotassuredofthis,itwouldbecertainlyunwise,bytryingtheeventofanothercampaign,toriskouracceptingaforeignaid,which,perhaps,maynotbeattainable,butonconditionofeverlastingavulsionfromGreatBritain。Thiswouldbethoughtahardcondition,tothosewhostillwishforreunionwiththeirparentcountry。Iamsincerelyoneofthose,andwouldratherbeindependenceonGreatBritain,properlylimited,thanonanyothernationonearth,orthanonnonation。ButIamoneofthose,too,who,ratherthansubmittotherightsoflegislatingforus,assumedbytheBritishParliament,andwhichlateexperiencehasshowntheywillsocruellyexercise,wouldlendmyhandtosinkthewholeIslandintheocean。
  IfundeceivingtheMinister,astomattersoffact,maychangehisdisposition,itwill,perhaps,beinyourpower,byassistingtodothis,torenderservicetothewholeempire,atthemostcriticaltime,certainly,thatithaseverseen。WhetherBritainshallcontinuetheheadofthegreatestempireonearth,orshallreturntoheroriginalstationinthepoliticalscaleofEurope,depends,perhaps,ontheresolutionsofthesucceedingwinter。Godsendtheymaybewiseandsalutaryforusall。Ishallbegladtohearfromyouasoftenasyoumaybedisposedtothinkofthingshere。Youmaybeatliberty,Iexpect,tocommunicatesomethings,consistentlywithyourhonor,andthedutiesyouwillowetoaprotectingnation。
  Suchacommunicationamongindividuals,maybemutuallybeneficialtothecontendingparties。Onthisoranyfutureoccasion,ifIaffirmtoyouanyfacts,yourknowledgeofmewillenableyoutodecideontheircredibility;ifIhazardopinionsonthedispositionsofmenorotherspeculativepoints,youcanonlyknowtheyaremyopinions。Mybestwishesforyourfelicity,attendyou,whereveryougo,andbelievemetobeassuredly,Yourfriendandservant。
  P。S。Mycollectionofclassics,&ofbooksofparliamentarylearningparticularlyisnotsocompleteasIcouldwish。Asyouaregoingtothelandofliterature&ofbooksyoumaybewillingtodisposeofsomeofyourshere&replacethemthereinbettereditions。Ishouldbewillingtotreatonthisheadwithanybodyyoumaythinkpropertoempowerforthatpurpose。
  SAXONS,NORMANS,ANDLANDTENURE
  _ToEdmundPendleton_
  _Philadelphia,Aug。13,1776_
  DEARSIR,——Your’sofAug。3。cametohandyesterday;havinghadnomomenttosparesince,IamobligedtosetdowntoansweritataCommitteetablewhiletheCommitteeiscollecting。Mythoughtsthereforeonthesubjectyouproposewillbemerelyextempore。TheopinionthatourlandswereallodialpossessionsisonewhichIhaveverylongheld,andhadinmyeyeduringaprettyconsiderablepartofmylawreadingwhichIfoundalwaysstrengthenedit。Itwasmentionedinaveryhastyproduction,intendedtohavebeenputunderacourseofseverecorrection,butproducedafterwardstotheworldinawaywithwhichyouareacquainted。ThisopinionIhavethought&stillthinktoproveifeverIshouldhavetimetolookintobooksagain。ButthisisonlymeantwithrespecttotheEnglishlawastransplantedhere。HowfarouractsofassemblyoracceptanceofgrantsmayhaveconvertedlandswhichwereallodialintofeudsIhaveneverconsidered。Thismatterisnowbecomeamerespeculativepoint;&wehaveitinourpowertomakeitwhatitoughttobeforthepublicgood。
  Itmaybeconsideredinthetwopointsofview1st。asbringingarevenueintothepublictreasury。2d。asatenure。Ihaveonlytimetosuggesthintsoneachoftheseheads。1。Isitconsistentwithgoodpolicyorfreegovernmenttoestablishaperpetualrevenue?
  isitnotagainstthepracticeofourwiseBritishancestors?havenottheinstancesinwhichwehavedepartedfromthisinVirginiabeenconstantlycondemnedbytheuniversalvoiceofourcountry?isitsafetomakethegoverningpowerwhenonceseatedinoffice,independentofit’srevenue?shouldwenothaveincontemplation&
  prepareforaneventhoweverdeprecatedwhichmayhappeninthepossibilityofthings;ImeanareacknowledgmentoftheBritishtyrantasourking,&previouslystriphimofeveryprejudicialpossession?RememberhowuniversallythepeoplerunintotheideaofrecallingCharlesthe2dafterlivingmanyyearsunderarepublicangovernment——Astothesecondwasnottheseparationofthepropertyfromtheperpetualuseoflandsamerefiction?Isnotit’shistorywellknown,&thepurposesforwhichitwasintroduced,towit,theestablishmentofamilitarysystemofdefence?
  Wasitnotafterwardsmadeanengineofimmenseoppression?Isitwantingwithusforthepurposeofmilitarydefence?Maynotit’sotherlegaleffectssuchasthematleastasarevaluablebeperformedinothermoresimpleways?Hasitnotbeenthepracticeofallothernationstoholdtheirlandsastheirpersonalestateinabsolutedominion?Arewenotthebetterforwhatwehavehithertoabolishedofthefeudalsystem?HasnoteveryrestitutionoftheantientSaxonlawshadhappyeffects?Isitnotbetternowthatwereturnatonceintothathappysystemofourancestors,thewisest&
  mostperfecteveryetdevisedbythewitofman,asitstoodbeforethe8thcentury。
  TheideaofCongresssellingoutunlocatedlandshasbeensometimesdropped,butwehavealwaismetthehintwithsuchdeterminedoppositionthatIbelieveitwillneverbeproposed——I
  amagainstsellingthelandsatall。ThepeoplewhowillmigratetotheWestwardwhethertheyformpartoftheold,orofanewcolonywillbesubjecttotheirproportionoftheContinentaldebtthenunpaid。Theyoughtnottobesubjecttomore。Theywillbeapeoplelittleabletopaytaxes。Thereisnoequityinfixinguponthemthewholeburthenofthiswar,oranyotherproportionthanwebearourselves。Bysellingthelandstothem,youwilldisgustthem,andcauseanavulsionofthemfromthecommonunion。Theywillsettlethelandsinspiteofeverybody——Iamatthesametimeclearthattheyshouldbeappropriatedinsmallquantities。Itissaidthatwealthyforeignerswillcomeingreatnumbers,&theyoughttopayforthelibertyweshallhaveprovidedforthem。True,butmakethempayinsettlers。Aforeignerwhobringsasettlerforevery100,or200acresoflandtobegrantedhimpaysabetterpricethanifhehadputintothepublictreasury5/or5pound。Thatsettlerwillbeworthtothepublic20timesasmucheveryyear,asonouroldplanhewouldhavepaidinonepaiment。Ihavethrowntheseloosethoughtstogetheronlyinobediencetoyourletter,thereisnotanatomofthemwhichwouldnothaveoccurredtoyouonamoment’scontemplationofthesubject。Chargeyourselfthereforewiththetroubleofreadingtwopagesofsuchundigestedstuff。
  BySaturday’sposttheGeneralwroteusthatLd。HowehadgotIthink100flatbottomedboatsalongside,&30ofthemwerethenloadedwithmen;bywhichitwasconcludedhewaspreparingtoattack,yetthisisTuesday&wehearnothingfurther。TheGeneralhasbyhislastreturn,17000someoddmen,ofwhomnear4000aresick&near3000atoutpostsinLongIsland&c。Soyoumaysayhehasbut10000effectivementodefendtheworksofNewYork。Hisworkshoweveraregood&hismeninspirits,whichIhopewillbeequaltoanadditionofmanythousands。Hehadcalledfor2000menfromtheflyingcampwhichwerethenembarkingtohim&wouldcertainlybewithhimintimeeveniftheattackwasimmediate。TheenemyhavesinceClinton&hisarmyjoinedthem15。000menofwhomnotmanyaresick。EveryinfluenceofCongresshasbeenexertedinvaintodoubletheGeneral’sforce。Itwasimpossibletoprevailonthepeopletoleavetheirharvest。Thatisnowin,&greatnumbersareinmotion,buttheyhavenochancetobethereintime。ShouldhoweveranydisasterbefallusatNewYorktheywillformagreatarmyonthespottostoptheprogressoftheenemy。Ithinktherecannotbelessthan6or8000meninthiscity&betweenit&theflyingcamp。OurcouncilcomplainofourcallingawaytwooftheVirginiabattalions。Butisthisreasonable。TheyhavenoBritishenemy,&ifhumanreasonisofanyusetoconjecturefutureevents,theywillnothaveone。TheirIndianenemyisnottobeopposedbytheirregularbattalions。Othercoloniesofnotmorethanhalftheirmilitarystrengthhave20battalionsinthefield。Thinkofthesethings&endeavortoreconcilethemnotonlytothis,buttoyieldgreaterassistancetothecommoncauseifwanted。IwisheverybattalionwehavewasnowinNewYork——WeyesterdayreceiveddispatchesfromtheCommissionersatFortPitt。Ihavenotreadthem,butagentlemanwhohas,tellsmetheyarefavorable。TheShawanese&Delewaresaredisposedtopeace。Ibelieveit,forthisreason。WehadbydifferentadvicesinformationfromtheShawanesethattheyshouldstrikeus,thatthiswasagainsttheirwill,butthattheymustdowhattheSenecasbidthem。AtthattimeweknewtheSenecasmeditatedwar。Wedirectedadeclarationtobemadetothesixnationsingeneralthatiftheydidnottakethemostdecisivemeasuresforthepreservationofneutralitywewouldneverceasewagingwarwiththemwhileonewastobefoundonthefaceoftheearth。TheyimmediatelychangedtheirconductandIdoubtnothavegivencorrespondinginformationtotheShawaneseandDelewares。
  IhopetheCherokeeswillnowbedrivenbeyondtheMissisipi&
  thatthisinfuturewillbedeclaredtotheIndianstheinvariableconsequenceoftheirbeginningawar。OurcontestwithBritainistooseriousandtoogreattopermitanypossibilityofavocationfromtheIndians。Thisthenistheseasonfordrivingthemoff,&ourSoutherncoloniesarehappilyridofeveryotherenemy&mayexerttheirwholeforceinthatquarter。
  Ihopetoleavethisplacesometimethismonth。
  IamDearSir,YouraffectionatefriendP。S。Mr。Madisonofthecollege&Mr。JohnsonofFredsb’gharearrivedinNewYork。TheysaynothingmaterialhadhappenedinEngland。TheFrenchministrywaschanged。
  THEVIRGINIACONSTITUTION
  _ToEdmundPendleton_